Affiliation:
1. Black Hills Lifestyle Medicine Center, Hermosa, South Dakota (JK)
2. Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, California (JK)
3. Cummins LiveWell Center, Columbus, Indiana (JS)
Abstract
Lifestyle medicine (LM) is recognized as an essential component of evidence-based medical treatment, particularly for chronic diseases. Multiple studies have shown that intensive therapeutic lifestyle change can arrest and reverse disease, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, essential hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. While more modest lifestyle changes can slow the onset or prevent disease, studies reveal that intensive therapeutic changes are required to arrest and reverse disease. As increasing numbers of clinicians have learned about the powerful treatment effects of intensive lifestyle interventions, interest in LM has greatly increased. This, in turn, has led to the need for evidence-based clinical LM training in how to effectively provide intensive LM interventions that can arrest and reverse disease. As with all clinical training, such training must include actual patient care guided by knowledgeable expert LM clinicians. The purpose of this article is to (1) describe the need for and function of clinical LM specialists, (2) describe the key components in the training of clinical LM specialists to treat and reverse chronic disease, and (3) describe the steps/components in establishing and implementing a clinical LM specialty-training program.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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