Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and around the world. Major risk factors for CVD result from poor lifestyle habits and practices, but the area of lifestyle medicine has emerged to help clinicians and their patients understand the power of positive lifestyle habits and actions. Written by cardiologist and lifestyle medicine pioneer, Dr. James Rippe, Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention introduces the principles of lifestyle medicine with the practice of cardiology to help lower the risk of heart disease and, if already present, assist in its treatment. This book provides evidence-based information on both the prevention and treatment of CVD through lifestyle measures such as regular physical activity, sound nutrition, weight management and avoidance of tobacco products. This information aids physicians and patients to better understand multiple linkages between poor habits and practices, employing them with associated behavioral techniques to lessen the likelihood of developing CVD. Features Summarizes major issues in CVD including heart attack, stroke, atrial fibrillation, high blood pressure, lipid abnormalities and obesity. Provides protocols for overcoming a sedentary lifestyle and using lifestyle medicine techniques to optimize brain health. Empowers clinicians with vital information for consultations on the power of lifestyle medicine practices, both to treat symptoms if already present or to prevent major components of CVD from developing in the future. Written for practitioners at all levels, this user-friendly volume in the Lifestyle Medicine series is valuable to practitioners in general medicine or subspecialty practices including lifestyle medicine and cardiology.

Author(s): James M. Rippe
Series: Lifestyle Medicine
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 296
City: Boca Raton

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Author
Part I Lifestyle Medicine as an Approach to Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 1 Overview of Lifestyle Medicine and Cardiovascular Health and Disease
Chapter 2 Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 3 Lifestyle Medicine–Focused History and Physical Examination for Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 4 Lifestyle Medicine, Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 5 Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 6 Weight Management and Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 7 Lifestyle Medicine: Tobacco Cessation and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 8 Psychiatric and Behavioral Aspects of Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 9 Sleep and Cardiovascular Disease
Part II Assessment and Treating Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Chapter 10 Framework for Assessing Risk Factors
Chapter 11 Lifestyle Medicine and Atherosclerosis
Chapter 12 Lifestyle Strategies for Managing Dyslipidemia
Chapter 13 Lifestyle Management and Prevention of Hypertension
Chapter 14 Peripheral Artery Disease
Chapter 15 Ischemic Heart Disease
Chapter 16 Approach to the Patient with Chest Pain
Chapter 17 Carotid Artery Disease and Stroke
Chapter 18 Diabetes, Prediabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 19 Sedentary Behavior and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 20 Cardiovascular Disease and Optimal Brain Health
Part III Specialized Topics
Chapter 21 Women and Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter 22 Risk Factor Reduction in Children
Chapter 23 Genetics, Epigenetics and Precision Medicine
Chapter 24 Reversing Heart Disease
Chapter 25 The Future of Lifestyle Medicine and Cardiovascular Disease: Research and Applications
Index