A Plant Based Doctor’s Journey into Lifestyle Medicine
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A Plant Based Doctors Journey into Lifestyle Medicine P r o m o t i n g s u s t a i n a b l e h e a l t h a n d n u t r i t i o n Thank you to our Key Workers We will start at 8:05pm LIFESTYLE MEDICINE The 6 ares of focus for
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The 6 ares of focus for improving health
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There is no substitute for excellent personal hygiene & physical distancing
IMPORTANT TRUTHS
We can strengthen
& protect our long term health with
lifestyle habits
Almost 90% of h o s p i t a l i z e d patients have some type of underlying condition with a lifestyle component
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A W h o l e F o o d Plant Based diet has been shown to prevent, treat and even reverse many
related diseases
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(high fruit, veg, low meat)
Participants with all 4 factors at baseline had a 78% lower risk of developing a chronic disease
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Ford ES, Bergman MM ET AL. Healthy living is the best revenge: findings from the European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer and Nutrition-Potsdam study. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Aug 10;169(15):1355-62. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2009.237.
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Physician counselling is strongly related to one's own health practices
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3058599/
Researches found that 80% of chronic disease could be prevented by four health lifestyle factors: never smoking, BMI <30, exercise 3.5hrs per week and adhering to healthy diet (high fruit and veg, low meat) Ford ES, et al. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2009 Healthy Living is the best revenge: findings from the European Perspective investigation into Cancer and Nutrition - Postdam Study Having four health behaviours (smoking, poor diet, alcohol, physical inactivity) resulted in an estimated chronological ages of being 12 years older Kvaavik E, et al. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2010. Influence of individual and combined health behaviours on total and cause-specific mortality in men and women: the UK health and lifestyle survey Research working on translating data into practice for professionals and systems to work together to solve the non communicable disease epidemics that we face Bland JS, Minich DM, Eck BM. Advances in Medicine. 2017. A systems medicine approach: translating emerging science into individualised wellness Researches comment that Lifestyle Medicine should become the primary approach to the management of chronic conditions and more importantly, their prevention Bodai BI, et all. Permanenta Journal 2017. Lifestyle Medicine: A brief review of its dramatic impact on health and survival There is a significant positive association between health care providers physical activity habits and counselling frequency Lobelo F , de Quevedo IG. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 2016. The evidence in support of physicians and health care providers as physical activity role models. Review of pyschological, behavioural and environmental factors that contribute to adherence to health lifestyle behaviour changes. The authors provide examples as to how motivational interviewing and examining the transtheoretical model of behavioural changes can be used to increase patient physical activity levels Stonerock GL, Blumethal JA. Porgress in CVD. 2017. Role of counselling to promote adherence in healthy lifestyle medicine: strategies to improve exercise adherence and enhance physical activity PBD shown to be cost effective, low risk interventions that can lower BMI, BP , HBA1C and cholesterol levels. They can also reduce the number of medications needed to treat chronic disease and lower IHD mortality rates. Physicians urged to consider recommending PBD to all their patients, especially if BP , DM2 or CVD or obesity Tuso PJ et al. Permanente Journal. 2013 Nutritional update for physicians: plant based diets.