Integrating lifestyle medicine into primary care has the potential to significantly reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases and improve population health.
Adults with or at risk of chronic conditions in primary care settings
Integration of lifestyle medicine (optimal nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, risky substance avoidance, connectedness, and stress management) into primary care
Integration of the six pillars of lifestyle medicine into primary care is a critical strategy for addressing the chronic disease epidemic and improving population health.
Lifestyle medicine is an evidence-based approach that uses therapeutic lifestyle interventions as the primary method for preventing, treating, and reversing chronic diseases. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 6 in 10 adults have at least 1 chronic condition and 4 in 10 adults have 2 or more chronic conditions, contributing to substantial morbidity, mortality, and escalating health care costs. Chronic conditions are responsible for 8 of the 10 leading causes of death in the United States, with lifestyle factors playing a critical role in their prevalence. This topical review synthesizes current literature on the integration of lifestyle medicine into primary care, emphasizing its 6 core pillars: optimal nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, risky substance avoidance, connectedness, and stress management. This review discusses evidence for the effectiveness of lifestyle medicine in chronic disease prevention and management, outlines barriers to its widespread adoption, and explores implementation strategies. This review also discusses the public health implications of scaling lifestyle medicine within primary care settings, underscoring its potential to reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases and enhance quality of life. Although lifestyle medicine presents a promising strategy to address the growing chronic disease epidemic, achieving its full potential requires policy support, interdisciplinary collaboration, and improved training for health care professionals. By addressing the root causes of chronic diseases, lifestyle medicine offers a pathway toward improved population health and health equity.
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Cashmere Miller
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/696f1a849e64f732b51eec4b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00333549251403368
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