Lifestyle Medicine is another part of the NCMS Healthy NC wheel of programs. Lifestyle Medicine is a branch of medicine that addresses research, prevention, treatment, and reversal of diseases caused by lifestyle factors. According to the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, this specialty “uses evidence-based lifestyle therapeutic interventions—including a whole-food, plant-predominant eating pattern, regular physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances, and positive social connection—as a primary modality, delivered by clinicians trained and certified in this specialty, to prevent, treat, and often reverse chronic disease.”
More about Lifestyle Medicine
The Summer 2021 edition of the NCMS Bulletin takes a closer look at Lifestyle Medicine and improving health behaviors in North Carolina. Learn more about Lifestyle Medicine from two physicians in North Carolina who currently practice this specialty: Andrew Nance, MD, DipABLM, and Bonnie S. Coyle, MD, DipABLM.
Read the online Bulletin magazine now for more information.
Lifestyle Medicine was also the focus of two KIPL Power Hours.
Past Events: 2021 Virtual Lifestyle Medicine Summit
- The Six Pillars and a Deeper Dive into Plant-based Eating
- Breakout 1a: Exercise Is Medicine
- Breakout 1b: Precision Nutrition for Brain Health and Cancer Prevention
- Breakout 2a: Lifestyle Medicine Prescriptions
- Breakout 2b: Behavioral Change Strategies/Action Plan Development
- Lifestyle Medicine in Practice: Innovative Practice Models (Panel)
- NC Community Resources (Panel)