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Implementing Lifestyle & Performance Medicine: Tips & Tools for Health Professionals

Implementing Lifestyle & Performance Medicine: Tips & Tools for Health Professionals

About this Webinar:

The World Health Organization estimates 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, and 40% of cancer could be prevented, with improvements to diet and lifestyle.

This webinar presents science-based evidence on lifestyle medicine. The webinar will demonstrate how the military is incorporating lifestyle and performance medicine into their practices and will explain how to incorporate plant-based diets as part of the lifestyle medicine concept. The material presented is applicable to military, VA, and civilian medical providers.

According to the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, (ACLM), the definition of Lifestyle Medicine is:

β€œLifestyle Medicine is the use of evidence-based lifestyle therapeutic approaches, such as a whole food, plant-predominant dietary lifestyle, regular physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances and positive social connection as a primary therapeutic modality for treatment and reversal of chronic disease.”

Learning Objectives:

The participant will be able to:
1) Identify and define Lifestyle Medicine
2) Describe plant-based diets and identify the available professional resources
3) Discuss strategies to apply Lifestyle Medicine in practice



Presenters

Amanda L. Denton,  MSPH, RD/N, LD, CHES, FAND
Lt Col, USAF, BSC
382 TRS Director of Operations
59 TRG Biomedical Sciences Corps Executive
JBSA-Fort Sam Houston TX

MARY A. β€œMARY ANNE” KIEL, MD, FAAP, DipABLM
Lt Col, USAF, MC
Air Force Medical Home Element Chief
Air Force Medical Readiness Agency

JENNIFER B. HARWARD, MS, RD, FAND
Lt Col, USAF, BSC
Nutritional Medicine Flight Commander
Travis AFB CA




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