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International forum highlights the transformative power of lifestyle medicine to treat chronic disease and redefine health care | ||
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 28 Feb 2024 | Back to overview list |
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Leaders in the field of lifestyle medicine from 21 countries attended the event hosted by the Institute for Population Health of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- More than two dozen international experts in lifestyle medicine from 21 countries converged recently in Qatar at a forum to advocate for the growing medical specialty as an effective approach to treating noncommunicable chronic disease and transforming health worldwide. "The forum was highly inspirational and aspirational to hear and see what others in their countries have achieved in the field of lifestyle medicine." The Feb. 17 event, "Lifestyle Medicine - Redefining Healthcare to Promote Wellbeing," was organized by The Institute for Population Health (IPH) of Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, the Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance (LMGA), and the International Board of Lifestyle Medicine (IBLM). It was hosted by IPH and included experts from WCM-Q, the Qatar Ministry of Public Health, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN), and LMGA. The forum was designed for physicians and other health professionals, including nurses, public health professionals, dentists, pharmacists, health care administrators, researchers and educators to develop the knowledge to discuss the growing field of lifestyle medicine and its opportunities, advancement and challenges. Since certification in lifestyle medicine began in 2017, nearly 6,700 physicians and other health professionals have earned certification globally. Noncommunicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes kill 41 million people each year, which is 74% of all deaths globally, according to the World Health Organization. Every year, 17 million people die from a noncommunicable disease before age 70. Among the forum's specific purposes was to: clarify the stance of international lifestyle medicine leaders towards the clinical and societal frameworks needed for lifestyle medicine to reach its transformative potential; work toward a publishable consensus statement that summarizes this foundational set of recommendations; share challenges and learning opportunities that lifestyle medicine societies have faced; participate in a continuing medical education/continuing professional development event for the region. Attendees called the event a transformative experience. "We examined challenges for moving forward in implementing lifestyle medicine globally and engaged in fruitful discussions about community-specific lifestyle medicine opportunities, further solidifying our commitment to tailoring healthcare solutions for diverse populations," said Anera Lazic, MD, DipIBLM, president of the Croatian Lifestyle Medicine Association. "The forum showcased incredible collaboration and experience sharing among diverse lifestyle medicine societies. Together, we accomplished more than just knowledge exchange; we forged lasting partnerships and laid the groundwork for a future where lifestyle medicine becomes integral to health care systems worldwide." "The forum was highly inspirational and aspirational to hear and see what others in their countries have achieved in the field of lifestyle medicine," said Mufeedha Fausz, MBBS, DipIBLM, vice president of education for the Sri Lankan Society of Lifestyle Medicine. "The ripple effect of this forum will be felt worldwide." "The gathering of lifestyle medicine leaders from 21 different countries in Doha was truly a historic moment," said Padmaja Patel, MD, FACLM, DipABLM, president-elect of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM). "Despite the barriers and challenges of the current health care system, it was inspiring to learn about the amazing work happening around the world. The passionate and committed lifestyle medicine champions are forging ahead, making a tremendous impact in their sphere of influence." Jenny Sunghyun Lee, PhD, MPH, CHES, CWP, CHWC, DipIBLM/ACLM, FACLM, founding president of the Korean College of Lifestyle Medicine, said "The spirit, experiences, and surprises of this informative and heartening forum will continually deepen our devotion to humans, countries and the world for healthier lifestyles and well-being outcomes." Ravinder Mamtani, MD, MSc, FACPM, FACOEM, DipABLM, vice dean for Population Health and Lifestyle Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar, and Sivaneswaran Poobalasingam, MD, DipIBLM, president of the Malaysian Society of Lifestyle Medicine, said the forum reinforced their belief that lifestyle medicine is "the way forward" for health care. Dr. Mamtani emphasized, "Ignoring it is not an option." ABOUT IBLM ABOUT LMGA Media Contact Agnese Lapsa-Lešinske, The Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance, 37060346264, agnese@lifestylemedicineglobal.org, https://lifestylemedicineglobal.org/ View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prweb.com/releases/international-forum-highlights-the-transformative-power-of-lifestyle-medicine-to-treat-chronic-disease-and-redefine-health-care-302074325.html SOURCE The Lifestyle Medicine Global Alliance |
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