"From sleep and metabolism to social connection
and environmental toxins, Y. Tony Yang turns cutting-edge science into
practical tactics for everyday life." —Lynne Peeples,
Harvard-trained biostatistician, and author of The Inner Clock
Stop fighting your body and start fighting for it. Apply Sun Tzu's timeless
strategic principles to build lasting health and resilience.
In this innovative guide, public health expert Y. Tony Yang draws on the wisdom
of The Art of War to create a practical framework for personal wellness.
Translating Sun Tzu's five foundational factors into modern science-backed
guidance, Yang offers an integrated approach to nutrition, exercise, self-care,
work-life balance, and prevention.
We all know the basics of healthy living, but sustainable well-being requires
clarity, structure, and coordination. How can you reduce inflammation, improve
sleep quality, strengthen stress resilience, and optimize long-term vitality?
This book helps you develop a personalized, evidence-based strategy supported
by:
- Case
studies outlining specific strength, stability, and cardiovascular
training approaches
- Clear
charts summarizing key concepts and guiding self-assessment
- Personal
risk evaluations and adaptable nutrition frameworks
As Sun Tzu observed, the five factors must be understood as an integrated
whole. True health is not a fight against the body, but a disciplined alignment
of habits, environment, and intention working together to support lifelong
vitality.
About the Author
Y. Tony Yang is an endowed Professor and
Associate Dean at George Washington University and holds graduate degrees from
Harvard (in public health and health policy and management) and from the
University of Pennsylvania (in law).
A former MIT post-doc fellow, he has served as an FDA
Regulatory Science Fellow and a CDC Health Policy Fellow. In addition to
contributing over 175 articles to leading journals, he's the author of Achieving
Health Equity: The Role of Law and Policy and Vaccine Law and
Policy.
A Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of
Practice, he has received the APHA's Early Career Award for Excellence and
serves on the Academy Health Education Council, the Board of Directors for the
American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics and WHO's Technical Advisory
Group on New TB Vaccines.
Sun Tzu was the ancient Chinese military strategist, philosopher
and author of The Art of War, a timeless treatise on warfare and
power. Revered for his profound understanding of tactics and human psychology,
Sun Tzu and his teachings continue to be extremely influential today.