American College of Lifestyle Medicine Expert Consensus Statement: Lifestyle Medicine for Optimal Outcomes in Primary Care.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Identify areas of consensus on integrating lifestyle medicine (LM) into primary care to achieve optimal outcomes.
METHODS: Experts in both LM and primary care followed an
RESULTS: The panel identified 124 candidate statements addressing: (1) Integration into Primary Care, (2) Delivery Models, (3) Provider Education, (4) Evidence-base for LM, (5) Vital Signs, (6) Treatment, (7) Resource Referral and Reimbursement, (8) Patient, Family, and Community Involvement; Shared Decision-Making, (9) Social Determinants of Health and Health Equity, and (10) Barriers to LM. After three iterations of an online Delphi survey, statement revisions, and removal of duplicative statements, 65 statements met criteria for consensus, 24 for near consensus, and 35 for no consensus. Consensus was reached on key topics that included LM being recognized as an essential component of primary care in patients of all ages, including LM as a foundational element of health professional education.
CONCLUSION: The practice of LM in primary care can be strengthened by applying these statements to improve quality of care, inform policy, and identify areas for future research.
Volume
18
Issue
2
First Page
269
Last Page
293
ISSN
1559-8284
Published In/Presented At
Grega, M. L., Shalz, J. T., Rosenfeld, R. M., Bidwell, J. H., Bonnet, J. P., Bowman, D., Brown, M. L., Dwivedi, M. E., Ezinwa, N. M., Kelly, J. H., Mechley, A. R., Miller, L. A., Misquitta, R. K., Parkinson, M. D., Patel, D., Patel, P. M., Studer, K. R., & Karlsen, M. C. (2023). American College of Lifestyle Medicine Expert Consensus Statement: Lifestyle Medicine for Optimal Outcomes in Primary Care. American journal of lifestyle medicine, 18(2), 269–293. https://doi.org/10.1177/15598276231202970
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
38559790
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article