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Lifestyle Medicine, Third Edition 3rd edition [Hardback]

Edited by (Rippe Lifestyle Institute, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 1435 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 2700 g, 218 Tables, black and white; 179 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138708844
  • ISBN-13: 9781138708846
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 1435 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 2700 g, 218 Tables, black and white; 179 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138708844
  • ISBN-13: 9781138708846
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The field of lifestyle medicine, which is the study of how daily habits and actions impact on both short- and long-term health and quality of life, continues to expand globally. The scientific and medical literature that supports the success of these lifestyle habits and actions is now overwhelming. Thousands of studies provide evidence that regular physical activity, maintenance of a health body weight, following sound nutritional practices, stress reduction, and other good practices all profoundly impact both health and quality of life.

Following its predecessors, Lifestyle Medicine, Third Edition, is edited by lifestyle medicine pioneer, cardiologist Dr. James Rippe. This edition has been thoroughly updated and represents the expert opinions of 20 section editors as well as more than 150 expert chapter authors whose knowledge span all aspects of this emerging discipline. Topics cover lifestyle medicine practices including regular physical activity, proper nutrition, and weight management. These principles are applied to the prevention and or treatment of a wide variety of chronic conditions ranging from heart disease and diabetes to cancer, mental health, addiction, and injury prevention.

This book serves as evidence base for individuals who wish to practice lifestyle medicine or incorporate some of its principles into either general medicine or subspecialty practice. It provides valuable information to healthcare workers in the fields of nutrition, exercise physiology, psychology, behavioral medicine, health promotion, and public policy where lifestyle medicine principles play an ever-increasing role.

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Editor xix
Contributors xxi
Part I Lifestyle Management and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
James M. Rippe
Chapter 1 The Rationale for Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
3(16)
James M. Rippe
Theodore J. Angelopoulos
Chapter 2 Lifestyle Strategies for Risk Factor Reduction, Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
19(18)
James M. Rippe
Theodore J. Angelopoulos
Chapter 3 Physical Activity and Fitness in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
37(16)
Robert F. Zoeller Jr.
Chapter 4 Clinical Strategies for Managing Dyslipidemias
53(12)
Ulf G. Bronas
Mary Hannan
Arthur S. Leon
Chapter 5 Lifestyle Management and Prevention of Hypertension
65(12)
Ulf G. Bronas
Mary Hannan
Arthur S. Leon
Part II Nutritional Aspects of Lifestyle Medicine
James M. Rippe
Chapter 6 The Concept of Nutritional Status and Its Measurement
77(24)
Johanna T. Dwyer
Regan L. Bailey
Chapter 7 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2015--2020: National Nutrition Guidelines
101(10)
Elizabeth B. Rahavi
Jean M. Altman
Eve E. Stoody
Chapter 8 Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
111(14)
James M. Rippe
Chapter 9 Optimal Nutrition Guidance for Older Adults
125(10)
Alice H. Lichtenstein
Chapter 10 Effects of an Active Lifestyle on Water Balance and Water Requirements
135(12)
Gethin H. Evans
Ronald J. Maughan
Susan M. Shirreffs
Part III Physical Activity
Edward M. Phillips
Chapter 11 Implementation of the Exercise Prescription
147(6)
Rachele M. Pojednic
Caroline R. Loveland
Sarah Tierney Jones
Chapter 12 What Physicians Need to Know, Do, and Say to Promote Physical Activity
153(10)
Mary A. Kennedy
Chapter 13 Physical Fitness Evaluation
163(14)
Peter Kokkinos
Jonathan Myers
Chapter 14 Exercise Prescription for Apparently Healthy Individuals and for Special Populations
177(16)
Paul G. Davis
Part IV Behavioral Medicine
Elizabeth Pegg Fades
Chapter 15 Behavior Change
193(4)
Elizabeth Pegg Prates
James E. Eubanks Jr.
Chapter 16 Applying Psychological Theories to Promote Healthy Lifestyles
197(10)
Maryam Gholami
Cassandra Herman
Matthew Cole Ainsworth
Dori Pekmezi
Sarah Linke
Chapter 17 Motivational Interviewing and Lifestyle Change
207(12)
Peter Fifteld
Joji Suzuki
Samantha Minski
Jennifer Carty
Chapter 18 Transtheoretical Model
219(10)
James O. Prochaska
Janice M. Prochaska
Chapter 19 The Impact of Positive Psychology on Behavioral Change and Healthy Lifestyle Choices
229(12)
Shelley H. Carson
Andrea Cook
Stephanie Peabody
Sandra Scheinbaum
Leslie Williamson
Chapter 20 The Intention-Behavior Gap
241(12)
Mark D. Paries
Wesley C. Kephart
Chapter 21 Cognitive and Behavioral Approaches to Enhancing Physical Activity Participation and Decreasing Sedentary Behavior
253(16)
Barbara A. Stetson
Patricia M. Dubbert
Chapter 22 Enhancing the Nutrition Prescription Using Behavioral Approaches
269(12)
Jonas Sokolof
Margaret Loeper Vasquez
Jenny Sunghyun Lee
Daniel B. Clarke
P. Michael Stone
Chapter 23 Behavioral Approaches to Manage Stress
281(18)
Elise Loiselle
Darshan Mehta
Jacqueline Proszynski
Chapter 24 Health Coaching and Behavior Change
299(12)
Karen L. Lawson
Margaret Moore
Matthew M. Clark
Sara Link
Ruth Wolever
Chapter 25 Digital Health Technology for Behavior Change
311(20)
Jeffrey Krauss
Patricia Zheng
Courtenay Stewart
Mark Berman
Part V Women's Health
Paulette Chandler
Chapter 26 Breast Health: Lifestyle Modification for Risk Reduction
331(10)
Beth Baughman DuPree
Jodi Hutchinson
Chapter 27 Sports and Physical Activity for Women and Girls
341(14)
Elizabeth A. Joy
Part VI Endocrinology and Metabolism
Jeffrey I. Mechanick
Chapter 28 Impact of Lifestyle Medicine on Dysglycemia-Based Chronic Disease
355(12)
Michael A. Via
Jeffrey I. Mechanick
Chapter 29 Lifestyle Medicine and the Management of Prediabetes
367(16)
Karla I. Galaviz
Lisa Staimez
Lawrence S. Phillips
Mary Beth Weber
Chapter 30 Lifestyle Therapies for the Management of Diabetes
383(10)
Marion J. Franz
Chapter 31 Implementing Nutritional Lifestyle Treatment Programs in Type 2 Diabetes
393(16)
George Guthrie
Part VII Lifestyle Issues in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer
Cindy D. Davis
Sharon Ross
Chapter 32 Diet and Cancer Prevention
409(10)
Cindy D. Davis
Sharon Ross
Chapter 33 Lifestyle Approaches Targeting Obesity to Reduce Cancer Risk, Progression, and Recurrence
419(12)
Debora S. Bruno
Nathan A. Berger
Chapter 34 Physical Activity and the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer
431(10)
Case H. Keltner
Heather R. Bowles
Chapter 35 Nutrition Therapy for the Cancer Patient
441(14)
Sandeep (Anu) Kaur
Elaine Trujillo
Part VIII Obesity and Weight Management John P. Foreyt, PhD
Chapter 36 Epidemiology of Adult Obesity
455(18)
R. Sue Day
Nattinee Jitnarin
Michelle L. Vidoni
Christopher M. Kaipust
Austin L. Brown
Chapter 37 Exercise Management for the Obese Patient
473(10)
John M. Jakicic
Renee J. Rogers
Katherine A. Collins
Chapter 38 Dietary Management of Overweight and Obesity
483(8)
Nina Crowley
Katherine R. Arlinghaus
Eileen Stellefson Myers
Chapter 39 Pharmacological Management of the Patient with Obesity
491(14)
Magdalena Pasarica
Nikhil V. Dhurandhar
Chapter 40 Surgery for Severe Obesity
505(12)
Robert F. Kushner
Lisa A. Neff
Chapter 41 Adiposity-based Chronic Disease a New Diagnostic Term
517(12)
Michael A. Via
Jeffrey I. Mechanick
Chapter 42 Future Directions in Obesity and Weight Management
529(10)
Theodore K. Kyle
Part IX Immunology and Infectious Disease
Gregory A. Hand
Chapter 43 Exercise, Inflammation, and Respiratory Infection
539(8)
Wesley D. Dudgeon
David C. Nieman
Elizabeth Kelley
Chapter 44 Chronic Exercise and Immunity
547(8)
Melissa M. Markofski
Paul M. Coen
Michael G. Flynn
Chapter 45 HIV and Exercise
555(8)
Jason R. Jaggers
Gregory A. Hand
Chapter 46 Exercise, Aging, and Immunity
563(10)
Jeffrey A. Woods
Yi Sun
Brandt D. Pence
Part X Pulmonary Medicine
Nicholas A. Smyrnios
Chapter 47 Respiratory Symptoms
573(16)
Jeremy B. Richards
Richard M. Schwartzstein
Chapter 48 Asthma
589(22)
David E. Ciccolella
Gilbert E. D'Alonzo
Chapter 49 Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases
611(10)
Sunkaru Touray
Emil Tigas
Nicholas A. Smyrnios
Chapter 50 Venous Thromboembolic Disease
621(10)
Joseph Gallant
Ryan Shipe
Chapter 51 Influenza
631(8)
Gail Scully
Chapter 52 Indoor Air Quality
639(14)
Anthony C. Campagna
Dhruv Desai
Part XI Obstetrics and Gynecology
Amanda McKinney
Chapter 53 Antenatal Care---Nutrition and Lifestyle to Improve Conception and Pregnancy Outcomes
653(10)
Amanda McKinney
Chapter 54 Exercise In Pregnancy
663(10)
Kristin Bixel
Christie Mitchell Cobb
Chapter 55 Breast-Feeding
673(14)
Julia Head
Stephanie-Marie L. Jones
Marcie K. Richardson
Angela Grone
Chapter 56 Contraception
687(10)
Karen Carlson
Sadia Haider
Chapter 57 Prevention, Screening, and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections
697(10)
Karen Carlson
Chapter 58 Menstrual Disorders and Menopause
707(8)
Amanda McKinney
Chapter 59 Risk Reduction and Screening for Women's Cancers
715(20)
Amanda McKinney
Jo Marie Tran Janco
Part XII Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
Kathy Berra
Barry A. Franklin
Chapter 60 Medication Dosing and Adherence in Secondary Prevention
735(6)
Ozlem Bilen
Nanette K. Wenger
Chapter 61 Using Digital Health Technology to Promote Cardiovascular Disease Risk Reduction in Secondary Prevention
741(10)
Neil F. Gordon
Richard D. Salmon
Mandy K. Salmon
Prabakar Ponnusamy
Chapter 62 Psychosocial Risk Factors as Modulators of Cardiovascular Outcomes in Secondary Prevention
751(10)
Joel W. Hughes
David Ede Jr.
Chapter 63 A Patient's Perspective on the Keys to Longevity 40 Years after Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
761(6)
Joseph C. Piscatella
Chapter 64 Lipid Management In Secondary Prevention
767(4)
Paul D. Thompson
Antonio B. Fernandez
Chapter 65 Complementary Effects of Lifestyle Modification on Cardioprotective Medications in Primary/Secondary Prevention
771(10)
Xisui Shirley Chen
Philip Greenland
Chapter 66 Counseling Cardiac Patients to Facilitate Behavior Change
781(6)
Lola A. Coke
Nancy Houston Miller
Kathy Berra
Chapter 67 Extreme Exercise and High Intensity Interval Training in Cardiac Rehabilitation
787(14)
Kathy Berra
Barry A. Franklin
Chapter 68 Counseling Coronary Patients About Their Body Weight: Implications Regarding the Obesity Paradox
801(10)
Sergey Kachur
Carl J. Lavie
Richard V. Milani
Chapter 69 Vitamins and Supplements: Evidence in the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease
811(14)
Jenna M. Holzhausen
Aaron D. Berman
Chapter 70 Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation: Evolution, Preliminary Outcomes, Considerations, and Future Directions
825(8)
Jenna Brinks
Amy Fowler
Chapter 71 Alternative Models to Improve the Delivery and Impact of Cardiac Rehabilitation
833(8)
Randal J. Thomas
Robert Scales
Regis Fernandes
Chapter 72 Primordial/Primary Prevention: Implications and Challenges for Families and Children
841(10)
Laura L. Hayman
James M. Muchira
Part XIII Lifestyle Components of Pediatric Medicine
Stephen R. Daniels
Chapter 73 Pediatric Lifestyle Medicine
851(10)
Jonathan R. Miller
Richard Boles
Stephen R. Daniels
Chapter 74 Life Course Approach to Prevention of Chronic Disease
861(12)
Katherine A. Sauder
Dana Dabelea
Chapter 75 Cardiovascular Risk and Physical Activity in Children
873(14)
Lars Bo Andersen
Robert G. Murray
Chapter 76 Cardiovascular Risk and Diet In Children
887(14)
Jessica L. Hildebrandt
Sarah C. Couch
Chapter 77 Sleep and Obesity Prevention In Children and Adolescents
901(8)
Jill Landsbaugh Kaar
Stacey L. Simon
Chapter 78 Childhood Obesity
909(12)
Jaime M. Moore
Matthew Allen Haemer
Chapter 79 Identification and Management of Children with Dysllpidemia
921(16)
Julie A. Brothers
Stephen R. Daniels
Chapter 80 Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Systemic Hypertension In Youth, Updates from the 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guideline
937(14)
Carissa M. Baker-Smith
Samuel Gidding
Chapter 81 Prevention of Osteoporosis In Children and Adolescents
951(10)
Heidi J. Kalkwarf
Part XIV The Practice of Lifestyle Medicine
George Guthrie
Chapter 82 Definition of Lifestyle Medicine
961(8)
George Guthrie
Chapter 83 Health Provider Core Competencies In Lifestyle Medicine
969(8)
Liana Lianov
Chapter 84 Lifestyle Medicine Clinical Processes
977(18)
Ingrid Edshteyn
Chapter 85 Sleep as Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine for Optimal Sleep
995(8)
Virginia F. Gurley
Chapter 86 Emotional Health and Stress Management
1003(16)
Neil Nedley
Francisco E. Ramirez
Chapter 87 High-intensity Therapeutic Lifestyle Change
1019(14)
John Kelly
Chapter 88 Physician Health Practices and Lifestyle Medicine
1033(14)
Erica Frank
Debora Holmes
Part XV Substance Abuse and Addiction Elizabeth Pegg Frates, MD and Joji Suzuki, MD
Chapter 89 Introduction to Addiction Section
1047(4)
Joji Suzuki
Elizabeth Pegg Frates
Irena Matanovic
Chapter 90 History of Alcohol and Opioid Use and Treatment In the United States
1051(6)
Sanchit Maruti
Steven A. Adelman
Chapter 91 Behavioral Approaches to Enhancing Smoking Cessation
1057(12)
Joseph T. Ciccolo
Nicholas J. SantaBarbara
Andrew M. Busch
Chapter 92 Alcohol Use Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment
1069(14)
Chwen-Yuen Angle Chen
Sara C. Slatkin
Chapter 93 Diagnosis and Treatment of Opioid Use Disorders
1083(10)
Joseph R. Volpicelli
Chapter 94 Cannabis Use Disorder and Treatment
1093(12)
Christina Aivadyan
Deborah Hasin
Chapter 95 Smartphone-Based Technologies in Addiction Treatment
1105(8)
Emily Wu
John Torous
Chapter 96 Psychosocial Interventions for Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
1113(10)
Saria El Haddad
Part XVI Lifestyle Medicine in Geriatrics
Arthur S. Leon
Chapter 97 Lifestyle Medicine and the Older Population: Introductory Framework
1123(4)
Arthur S. Leon
Charlotte A. Tate
Chapter 98 Reducing Aging-associated Risk of Sarcopenia
1127(14)
Arthur S. Leon
Chapter 99 Aging-Associated Cognitive Decline and its Attenuation by Lifestyle
1141(6)
Arthur S. Leon
Chapter 100 Aging Successfully: Predictors and Pathways
1147(10)
Debra J. Rose
Chapter 101 Role of Physical Activity in the Health and Wellbeing of Older Adults
1157(12)
Andiara Schwingel
Wojtek J. Chodzko-Zajko
Part XVII Health Promotion
Dee W. Edington
Chapter 102 Health Promotion Introduction
1169(2)
Dee W. Edington
Chapter 103 Health Promotion: History and Emerging Trends
1171(4)
Michael Parkinson
Chapter 104 The Employer's Role in Lifestyle Medicine
1175(6)
Dexter Shurney
Chapter 105 Why, How, and What in Leveraging the Value of Health
1181(10)
Ron Loeppke
Chapter 106 International Health & Lifestyle
1191(8)
Wayne N. Burton
Chapter 107 The Community as a Catalyst for Healthier Behaviors
1199(10)
Jane Ellery
Peter Ellery
Chapter 108 Motivation as Medicine
1209(8)
Jennifer S. Pitts
Chapter 109 Future Directions of Health Promotion: Role of the Physician
1217(8)
Alyssa B. Schultz
Part XVIII Exercise Psychology
Steven J. Petruzzello
Chapter 110 My, How Those Seedlings Have Grown: An Update on Mind/Body Interactions in the Exercise Domain
1225(10)
Steven J. Petruzzello
Allyson G. Box
Dakota G. Morales
Chapter 111 Genetic Influences on Regular Exercise Behavior
1235(16)
Matthijs D. van der Zee
Nienke Schutte
Marleen H.M. de Moor
Chapter 112 The Influence of Physical Activity on Brain Aging and Cognition: The Role of Cognitive Reserve, Thresholds for Decline, Genetic Influence, and the Investment Hypothesis
1251(20)
Maureen K. Kayes
Bradley D. Hatfield
Chapter 113 Physical Activity and Anxiety
1271(10)
Katharina Gaudlitz
Brigitt-Leila von Lindenberger
Andreas Strohle
Chapter 114 Physical Activity and Depression
1281(12)
Kayla N. Fair
Chad D. Rethorst
Part XIX Injury Prevention
David A. Sleet
Chapter 115 Injuries and Lifestyle Medicine
1293(10)
David A. Sleet
Chapter 116 Traffic Injury Prevention: Strategies That Work
1303(12)
Ann M. Dellinger
David A. Sleet
Merissa A. Yellman
Chapter 117 Review and Implementation of the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain
1315(4)
LeShaundra Cordier
Helen Kingery
Chapter 118 Improving the Care of Young Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: CDC's Evidence-Based Pediatric Mild TBI Guideline
1319(8)
Kelly Sarmiento
Angela Lumba-Brown
Matthew J. Breiding
Wayne Gordon
David Paulk
Kenneth Vitale
David A. Sleet
Chapter 119 Older Adult Falls: Epidemiology and Effective Injury Prevention Strategies
1327(10)
Ann M. Dellinger
David A. Sleet
Jeanne Nichols
Chapter 120 Prevention of Suicidal Behavior
1337(12)
Alex E. Crosby
Deborah M. Stone
Kristin Holland
Chapter 121 Unintentional Injuries to Disabled Persons: An Unrecognized Yet Preventable Problem
1349(8)
Louis Hugo Francescutti
David A. Sleet
Linda Hill
Henry Xiang
Part XX Public Policy and Environmental Supports for Lifestyle Medicine
Gregory W. Heat/I
Chapter 122 Lifestyle Medicine in an Era of Healthcare Reform---Seven Years of Healthcare Disruption: 2010--2017
1357(8)
Aaron F. Hajart
Sandra Weisser
Gary B. Wilkerson
Gregory W. Heath
Chapter 123 Policy and Environmental Supports for Physical Activity and Active Living
1365(10)
Elizabeth A. Dodson
Gregory W. Heath
Chapter 124 Policy and Environmental Supports for Healthy Eating
1375(8)
Charlene Schmidt
Emily Maddux
Elizabeth Hathaway
Chapter 125 Building Strategic Alliances to Promote Healthy Eating and Active Living
1383(8)
Risa Wilkerson
Elizabeth A. Baker
Matt M. Longjohn
Shewanee D. Howard-Baptiste
Kara C. Hamilton
Kori Hahn
Chapter 126 Obesity and Health
1391(14)
James M. Rippe
Theodore J. Angelopoulos
Index 1405
James Rippe, MD, is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School with post graduate training at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is currently the Founder and Director of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute and Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Central Florida.

Over the past 25 years, Dr. Rippe has established and run the largest research organization in the world exploring how daily habits and actions impact short and long-term health and quality of life. This organization, Rippe Lifestyle Institute (RLI), has published hundreds of papers that form the scientific basis for the fields of lifestyle medicine and high performance health. RLI also conducts numerous studies every year on nutrition and healthy weight management. One recent research interest of the RLI team has been the metabolism and health effects of sugars.

A lifelong and avid athlete, Dr. Rippe maintains his personal fitness with a regular walking, jogging, swimming, and weight training program. He holds a black belt in karate and is an avid wind surfer, skier, and tennis player. He lives outside of Boston with his wife, television news anchor Stephanie Hart, and their four children, Hart, Jaelin, Devon, and Jamie.