Biotypology

Modern science of human health is based on an individual approach to the disease and health of each person and its conceptual scheme is developed in the form of basic sections with their own names for various types of pathology: clinical genetics, immunology, biochemistry, physiology of the nervous system, biophysics, psychiatry, social and pedagogical psychology and others. The integration of this basic knowledge and methods into a single whole should not only be reflected in the name of the discipline being represented, but also be built on a broader interpretation of the general biological principles of the organization of life phenomena.

In this regard, it is proposed to combine all the above knowledge and methods of prevention and treatment into a single scientific discipline called “biotypology”, taking into account the need to identify and use the most optimal options for people’s life activities and the so-called “central regulatory mechanisms”, among which the main role is given to opportunities management at the levels of the hierarchy of physiological, psychophysiological, environmental, socio-psychological, spiritual and motivational health parameters from the perspective of “personal biography”.

The practice of modern healthcare, especially in developed countries, shows that the most effective health protection strategies include measures to create