Military Veterans have a higher risk of incident atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) than the general population and are often clinically complex. We studied the changes in cardiovascular risk factors with a lifestyle intervention in this population.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer a Turkish translation of Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer an Indonesian translation of Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition.
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Lifestyle change, as an essential treatment intervention to addressing chronic disease, is increasing among physicians and health professionals internationally. Lifestyle, once recognized as an essential prevention strategy, is now acknowledged as a foundational and efficacious treatment approach for a redesigned healthcare system for improved outcomes, lower costs, and improved patient satisfaction. In this course, the 2020-2022 ACLM President, Cate Collings, MD, MS, FACC, FACLM defines lifestyle medicine, discusses the evidence base, explains six key interventions, and demonstrates how lifestyle medicine has the power to treat and often reverse disease and provide a solution for real health care reform.
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a significant global health burden. It comprises a broad pathological spectrum ranging from simple liver steatosis to steatohepatitis with variable degrees of fibrosis, and liver failure. Patients with NAFLD have an increased risk of liver-related and overall mortality. While the trials to assess the efficacy of the medications are ongoing, lifestyle modification is the first line of therapy recommended. The primary aim of this review paper is to synthesize literature related to current evidence-based lifestyle interventions for preventing and managing NAFLD.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer a Romanian translation of Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition.
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The American College of Lifestyle Medicine is pleased to offer a German translation of Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review, 4th edition.
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Discover how to build a thriving Direct Primary Care practice from the ground up. This course provides practical guidance on operations, finance, legal considerations, and market strategy, culminating in a customized business plan. Ideal for clinicians ready to create a sustainable, patient-centered model of care.
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This toolkit was developed to support clinicians who are navigating obesity medications in real‑world practice. It offers practical, clinician‑ready guidance across the full course of medication use—from initiation and titration to long‑term maintenance and, when appropriate, discontinuation. Content is grounded in the six pillars of lifestyle medicine and includes guidance on risk mitigation, symptom management, and respectful, person‑first conversations that support adherence and shared decision‑making. The toolkit also includes downloadable patient handouts to help translate clinical guidance into supportive, actionable education. ACLM members can access the toolkit at no cost here or through the Connect portal. Non-members must purchase here to access.
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This systematic review aims to critically evaluate the outcomes and characteristics of lifestyle medicine interventions among breast cancer survivors (BCS), with a particular emphasis on improvements in various dimensions of quality of life (QoL).
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