Explore how provider nutrition advice and referral patterns vary across medical conditions, revealing key trends in dietary recommendations and counseling behaviors. Understand the impact of having a registered dietitian on staff and how it shapes clinical nutrition practices and patient outcomes.
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The Lifestyle Medicine Cancer Toolkit was developed as a provider-focused clinical resource and an individual resource. This toolkit focuses on the time points of cancer risk reduction and survivorship for individuals completed with primary treatments.
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Clarify the distinction between disease remission and reversal while exploring the role of intensive therapeutic lifestyle change in clinical outcomes. Examine expert consensus on lifestyle medicine intensivist competencies, including agreed-upon topics, evaluation criteria, and limitations of the consensus process.
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This article introduces the Lifestyle Medicine Expert Consensus Statement (ECS), outlining its purpose, target audience, and key themes. Learners will gain clarity on lifestyle medicine vital signs and how consensus guidelines can support chronic disease prevention and treatment across healthcare disciplines.
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This article explores the prevalence of sleep disorders in pregnant women and the impact of sleep health education on improving sleep quality. Learners will review the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, key sleep hygiene strategies, and evidence on how targeted interventions enhance maternal health and well-being.
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The objective of this training is to provide Community Health Workers (CHWs) across the United States with accessible information and practical resources related to lifestyle medicine and its six pillars. This training is designed to be not only educational, but also widely available, inspirational, adaptable, and supportive.
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Access a unique series of explanatory videos on each lifestyle medicine pillar.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer a Spanish translated Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition.
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Learn how physical activity may help preserve cognitive function in older adults, especially those who are cognitively intact or have mild impairment. Review findings from randomized trials showing that sustained exercise could be key to delaying cognitive decline before dementia sets in.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer a Brazilian Portuguese translation of Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition
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The Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review is an evidence-based course designed to provide a review of and successfully prepare candidates for the International Board of Lifestyle Medicine (IBLM) Certification Exam (IBLM.org). This course development was led by coauthors and faculty Jeni Shull Clayton, MD, MPH, DipABLM, FACLM, and Jonathan Bonnet, MD, MPH, DipABOM, DipACLM, FAAFP, FACLM, with additional support from subject matter experts in the field of lifestyle medicine.
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Discover how food can be used as a powerful clinical tool to treat type 2 diabetes, reverse insulin resistance, and achieve remission. Dive into evidence-based nutrition strategies, real-world case studies, and dosing intensity insights that improve outcomes and reduce medication dependence.
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