Lifestyle Medicine

Lifestyle Medicine

A Manual for Clinical Practice

Kushner, Robert F.; Mechanick, Jeffrey I.

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2018

363

Mole

Inglês

9783319796598

15 a 20 dias

9224

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Why Lifestyle Medicine?.- The importance of Healthy Living and Defining Lifestyle Medicine.- Communication and Behavioral Change Tools: A Primer for Lifestyle Medicine Counseling.- Paradigms of Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness.- Composite Risk Scores.- Clinical Assessment of Lifestyle and Behavioral Factors During Weight Loss Treatment.- Anthropometrics and Body Composition.- Physical Activity Measures.- Metabolic Profiles - Based on the 2013 Prevention Guidelines.- The Chronic Care Model and the Transformation of Primary Care.- Guidelines for Healthy Eating.- A Review of Commercial and Proprietary Weight Loss Programs.- Physical Activity Programs.- Behavior Modification and Cognitive Therapy.- Treating Tobacco Use in Clinical Practice.- Alcohol Use and Management.- Sleep Management.- Integrative Medicine.- Transcultural Applications to Lifestyle Medicine.- Community Engagement and Networks: Leveraging Partnerships to Improve Lifestyle.- Lifestyle Therapy as Medicine for the Treatment of Obesity.- Lifestyle Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus.- Lifestyle Therapy in the Management of Cardiometabolic Risk: Diabetes Prevention, Hypertension, and Dyslipidemia.- Cancer.- LIFESTYLE MEDICINE FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION.- Promoting Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Patients with Persistent Pain.- Forestalling Age-Related Brain Disorders.- Chronic Kidney Disease.- Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and steatohepatitis.- Gastroenterology Disease and Lifestyle Medicine.- Lifestyle Medicine and Chronic Pulmonary Disease.- Lifestyle Medicine and HIV-infected patients.
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Endocrinology;Lifestyle changes;case study;metabolic disease;wellness;liver disease;alcohol misuse;cancer;Sleep;diabetes