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The phrase “male sana in corpore sano” (“a sound mind in a sound body”) comes from Juvenal’s Satires. This ancient ideal emphasizes the interconnectedness of mental and physical health—a concept that modern health care often neglects. Instead, mental and physical health are treated often as separate entities, creating a fragmented system unable to deal with the complexity of human well-being.

The consequences of this division are tragic. Misdiagnoses, delayed treatments and unmet patient needs often result because the physical symptoms of mental health conditions are not recognized. For example, chest pain caused by stress is often mistaken for heart attacks, leading to unnecessary interventions1. In addition, mental health conditions exacerbate chronic diseases: people with diabetes are 20% more likely to experience anxiety, and over 50% of people with bipolar disorder have prediabetes or diabetes.2.

Gender differences in mental health further complicate this landscape. Research shows that hormonal fluctuations significantly influence the prevalence and occurrence of mental health disorders between both sexes. For example, women are more prone to anxiety and depression, in part due to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and menopause.3. Studies show that women are twice as likely as men to experience anxiety disorders and depression, with hormonal fluctuations playing a major role in this difference.4.

In contrast, men may experience different patterns of mental health problems that are influenced by hormonal factors, such as fluctuations in testosterone levels, which are linked to aggression and mood disorders.5. These hormonal influences underscore the necessity for health care models that consider gender-related factors in both mental and physical health assessments.

The historical separation of mental and physical care, rooted in Cartesian dualism, the philosophical theory that defines mind and body as distinct entities, continues to undermine patient outcomes6. This segregation contributes to inefficiencies such as unnecessary cardiovascular procedures for stress-related chest pain — issues that could be prevented through comprehensive care7. In addition, untreated mental health illnesses such as anxiety often manifest physically, causing gastrointestinal problems, insomnia and even eating disorders. Dietary factors also play an important role in physical health outcomes. In the United States, over 40% of adults are classified as obese, a condition closely linked to consumption of highly processed foods, which make up up to 70% of the American diet8. Highly processed foods, often high in sugars, unhealthy fats and sodium, are not only linked to obesity but also worsen the risks of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease9. Such systemic issues underscore the importance of addressing environmental and cultural factors alongside clinical care.

Widespread mental health screenings may help play a critical role in preventing the 47,500 suicides annually in the United States10. Addressing underutilized dental services for people with mental health conditions could mitigate complications such as the 28.8% prevalence of dental caries in patients with eating disorders11. Likewise, addressing obesity and its comorbidities through integrated care can reduce the burden of preventable chronic diseases that often intersect with mental health conditions.

Assessments are a critical first step in addressing these gaps. Regular screening for anxiety, depression and trauma in primary care settings can allow for early detection and more effective interventions. The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends regular stress screenings for adults under 65, emphasizing the importance of these assessments12. These assessments not only facilitate timely care, but also help bridge the gap between mental and physical health by providing a clearer understanding of interrelated symptoms.

An integrated approach to health care is based on this foundation. By incorporating a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals and psychiatrists to provide comprehensive, personalized treatment. By combining therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), and mindfulness-based expressive writing, mental health facilities can address both mental and physical symptoms of anxiety and related conditions13.

This holistic approach ensures that patients presenting with symptoms such as chest pain or gastrointestinal distress are evaluated by both mental health specialists and medical specialists such as cardiologists or gastroenterologists. By addressing psychological causes alongside physical manifestations, mental health facilities can prevent misdiagnoses and unnecessary medical interventions14.

Evidence-based practices further emphasize the benefits of inclusion. Mindfulness techniques such as yoga and meditation reduce cortisol levels by 20%, reducing markers of emotional and physical stress15. Addressing sleep disorders is equally critical, as 42% of people with hypersomnia also experience anxiety, creating a feedback loop that affects cognitive and physical health16. For conditions such as anorexia nervosa, early intervention can reduce the risk of kidney damage, which affects 37% of teenage patients17.

Integrated care models also improve outcomes for people with chronic illnesses by 30% and can reduce health care costs by 25% through expanded insurance coverage for mental health services in primary care18. Addressing provider education gaps, such as the under-recognition of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), which affects 1.7%-2.9% of the population, over 6 million Americans, is another critical step toward improving diagnostic accuracy19.

Its ancient wisdom male sana in corpore sano it reminds us that mental and physical health are inseparable. Redesigning healthcare to bridge this gap will prevent unnecessary interventions, save lives and enhance well-being. By embracing integrated care, leveraging evidence-based practices, prioritizing routine assessments, and addressing systemic barriers, we can create a future where health care treats the whole person—not just their symptoms.


Footnotes:

1 (Van Diest et al., 2014)
2 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]2023? McIntyre et al., 2020)
3 (Derntl et al., 2021)
4 (Altemus et al., 2014)
5 (Garcia et al., 2018)
6 (Gaukroger, 1995)
7 (Salari et al., 2020)
8 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]2023? CNN, 2024)
9 (Verywell Health, 2024)
10 (Walker et al., 2015)
11 (Mitchell et al., 2019)
12 (USPSTF, 2021)
13 (Gorbis, 2023)
14 (Van Diest et al., 2014)
15 (Pascoe et al., 2017)
16 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]2023)
17 (PubMed, 2023)
18 (Cummings et al., 2018)
19 (PubMed, 2023)

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