Lifestyle Medicine Is at a Tipping Point in the US, Expert Says, and It Could Be Just in Time
Without a shift in the approach to disease prevention and management in the US, the health system won't be able to handle the burden of our morbidity, says Richard Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, MBA.
"Everyone is a Candidate for Some Positive Lifestyle Change," Guideline Author Suggests
Richard Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, MBA, led the development of lifestyle medicine guidelines to treat or even reverse prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.
Lifestyle Medicine Guidelines for T2D, Prediabetes Are the Result of Remarkable Collaboration Across Specialties
Lead author for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine's new clinical practice guideline discusses the broad endorsement for the recommendations across participating groups.
It Takes a Multispecialty Team to Support and Sustain Patient-Centered Lifestyle Behavior Change
Lifestyle medicine integrates a spectrum of therapeutic lifestyle interventions best delivered by specialists who are often available to create a "virtual" team.
Lifestyle Medicine for Type 2 Diabetes: Is Mainstream Medicine Ready to be All In?
Richard Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, MBA, lead author of new guidelines on sustained lifestyle change as central to treating, even reversing T2D, answers the question.
Diabetes Guidelines are Plentiful. The New One from the ACLM Can Support Them All
Richard Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, MBA, explains how clinical guidelines for diabetes remission from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine differ from and augment existing recommendations.
Lifestyle Interventions for Treatment and Remission of Prediabetes and T2D: There's a Guideline for That?
The American College of Lifestyle Medicine recently published "that guideline," and lead author Richard Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, MBA, says the timing was right.