
Exercise: The Powerful Intervention Needed to Boost Immunity & Fight COVID-19
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Endominance partners with businesses and academic institutions to accelerate our mission of expanding our knowledge of holistic health.
We work with scientists, researchers, and organizations across the globe to achieve an unprecedented view of holistic diagnostic data. Together, we create a roadmap for identifying how environmental factors are registered in the brain and body.
Using our COSEC (Cognitive Orientation & Social-Emotional Competence) assessment, we observe the perception-behavioral process based on our PCB Model.
Our model tracks different ways in which the brain feels about incoming information (Perception), how it applies and interprets that information (Conception), and how the mind expresses actions based on the surrounding environment (Behavior). This helps us understand how each segment of the perception and conception processes is uniquely different for each person.
COSEC offers objective test questions that are not straightforward, allowing it to measure the subject’s unbiased internal psychological characteristics. The objective of the COSEC test and our PCB Model is to capture and reconstruct the cognitive (perception + conception) process of the subject through observation of the subject’s response.
COSEC streamlines the data gathering process and keeps your study running smoothly and on time. Our technology makes it easy to gather quantitative cognitive data.
Our revolutionary research demonstrates the mind-body connection, as well as the physical and mental ramifications of stress, anxiety, and obesity on holistic wellness.
COSEC helps organizations understand the types of stress employees are most likely to experience and their sources, helping them to mitigate stressors in the workplace.
Contribute your unique experiences to create more effective health management technologies. Using the Trifactor Survey, our research will pinpoint diverse and nuanced causes of obesity to empower individuals to make informed lifestyle choices with predictive insights based on their way of life and personal traits.
First Responders are expected to maintain high-performance levels under extreme conditions. However, constant intense workplace stress, physical work demands, and irregular shift hours are taking a severe toll on frontline workers. These demands often lead to physical and mental health problems, poor job performance, and lifestyle issues.
Can the human gut influence someone’s mental health? What about their worldview or behavior? Mounting evidence shows that the gut microbiota plays a vital role in communication within the gut-brain axis.
Endominance is launching this study to better understand the effects of human gut microbiome metabolites on anxiety behavior and the role cognitive orientation has in connection to anxiety.
F1RST, Sparking Life & Endominance are working together to research how community exercise can build resilience to trauma and stress in first responders. This revolutionary research lays the groundwork to demonstrate the mind-body connection, and how exercise impacts stress.
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