Lifestyle Medicine and the Primary Care Provider
A Practical Guide to Enabling Whole Person Care
Herausgeber: Reichert, Daniel; Stout, Ron; Kelly, Rebecca
Lifestyle Medicine and the Primary Care Provider
A Practical Guide to Enabling Whole Person Care
Herausgeber: Reichert, Daniel; Stout, Ron; Kelly, Rebecca
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Lifestyle Medicine and the Primary Care Provider: A Practical Guide to Enabling Whole Person Care is a comprehensive and practical guide for primary care clinicians seeking to incorporate Lifestyle Medicine (LM) principles into their practice.
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Lifestyle Medicine and the Primary Care Provider: A Practical Guide to Enabling Whole Person Care is a comprehensive and practical guide for primary care clinicians seeking to incorporate Lifestyle Medicine (LM) principles into their practice.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032675763
- ISBN-10: 1032675764
- Artikelnr.: 73328397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032675763
- ISBN-10: 1032675764
- Artikelnr.: 73328397
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Ron Stout serves as President and CEO of the Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH), leading its mission to enhance health and vitality thus empowering individuals to live more meaningful lives. Dr. Stout's experience includes his tenure as Medical Director at Procter & Gamble (P&G), where he directed occupational health, pharmacovigilance, and Medical Affairs, contributing to major acquisitions and product launches in MDVIP, OTC, VMS, and pharmaceuticals. Prior to P&G, he served as Medical Director of Preventive Medicine and Occupational Services at Kettering Health Network in Ohio. His career also includes distinguished service in the United States Air Force (AF), where he worked as an Occupational and Preventive Medicine Consultant, served as a Principal Investigator for the Air Force Health Study, and provided leadership as IMA to the office of the AF Surgeon General. Throughout his career, Dr. Stout has guided numerous primary care clinics and held served on prominent boards, including the NIOSH Board of Medical Advisors, the Preventive Medicine Section Council of the AMA, the American Board of Preventive Medicine, the American Board of Lifestyle Medicine. He is board certified in Family Medicine, General Preventive Medicine & Public Health, and Occupational Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. After a life-altering bicycle accident in 2008 left him with a diagnosis of permanent paralysis, Dr. Stout leveraged Lifestyle and Integrative Medicine modalities to progress from a prognosis of lifelong wheelchair use to an active lifestyle that includes biking, walking, outdoor exploration, and a flexitarian diet. His journey is a testament to resilience and the power of hope. Dr. Stout's partner, Pam Stout, BSN, MPH, is a Lactation Consultant with an extensive background in education, management, and hospital leadership. Dr. Daniel Reichert serves as the Mark R. Keltner Endowed Chair in the Department of Family Medicine at Loma Linda University Health (LLUH) and is an Assistant Professor with the Loma Linda University School of Medicine, where he also serves on the School of Medicine Executive Committee. Dr. Reichert plays an integral role in the Loma Linda University Health Education Consortium (LLUHEC) Family Medicine Residency program, which provides continuity clinics and lifestyle medicine initiatives at the Federally Qualified Health Center SAC Health in San Bernardino, CA. His work in this medically underserved community addresses pressing social determinants of health and serves a patient population with significant health disparities. Dr. Reichert also served as Medical Director for the Department of Family Medicine Faculty Clinics in Loma Linda and Beaumont/Banning, CA, where he and his team care for nearly 50,000 patients, including those from the "Blue Zone" community of Loma Linda. He has extensive experience in diverse primary care settings and completed his residency at Womack Army Medical Center, later joining its faculty. His career includes roles in a hospital-owned family medicine group and as co-owner and president of University Medical Specialties, where he successfully served diverse populations in southwestern Michigan. A strong advocate for physician well-being, Dr. Reichert earned certification in the AAFP's Leading Physician Well-being Scholar program. He champions a whole-person approach to wellness and lifestyle medicine, aiming to ensure positive health outcomes. Dr. Reichert has developed a concierge model of care for the LLUHEC residents and is spearheading a lifestyle medicine integration project in his department to create a sustainable model that can be replicated in other family medicine practices. In his personal life, Dr. Reichert is passionate about outdoor activities, including running, marathons, triathlons, cycling, and alpine hiking. Known for his curiosity in philosophical and theological discussions, he is also deeply devoted to his family, who play a vital role in his well-being and motivation. Dr. Rebecca Kelly is an esteemed educator, administrator, and consultant with a career spanning over 30 years dedicated to advancing health and wellness in workplace settings. As CEO and Founder of Element Health, Inc., a premier wellness consulting firm based in Birmingham, Alabama, Dr. Kelly has implemented evidence-based wellness programs across diverse industries, improving resilience and productivity for thousands nationwide. Dr. Kelly has held pioneering roles, including her position as the first Director of Health Promotion and Wellness at the University of Alabama, where she also served as an Assistant Professor. She established WellBAMA, a comprehensive wellness program that achieved high engagement and significant health outcomes there. Her leadership as Wellness Program Manager at American Cast Iron Pipe Company set a national example for corporate wellness, earning recognition for measurable health improvements and a strong return on investment. A registered dietitian, exercise physiologist, and diabetes educator, Dr. Kelly combines clinical expertise with strategic insight. The Health Enhancement Research Organization (HERO) honored her dedication to employee health with the inaugural Heart of HERO Award. Additionally, she was celebrated as one of 30 Women Who Shape the State of Alabama and is a graduate of Momentum, Alabama's premier women's executive leadership program. She also serves as Chair of The Health Project, guiding initiatives that reward excellence in health promotion. Dr. Kelly's influence extends into key roles with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, where she served as Chair of the Council on Future Practice and contributes to the Nutrition Services Payment Committee. She holds a PhD in Health Promotion and Education and an MAE from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, completed her dietetic internship at Indiana University Medical Center, and graduated with highest honors from Auburn University. Dr. Kelly exemplifies her commitment to wellness through an active lifestyle and outdoor pursuits with her family. Her dedication to holistic health includes community service, where she develops faith-based wellness programs that inspire positive change and support lifelong well-being.
Section One: Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Ron Stout
1. Lifestyle Medicine in Primary Care
Ron Stout Micaela Karlsen
2. Whole Person Care: Enhancing the Delivery of Lifestyle Medicine
Wayne Jonas, Ron Stout
3. Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Mike Parkinson
Section Two: Primary Care and the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Micaela Karlsen
4. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 1 - Whole Food, Plant-Predominant Nutrition
Rebecca Kelly, Kayli Anderson
5. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 2 - Physical Activity
Jonathan Bonnet, Andrew Mock, Jeff Young, Thomas Hammett
6. Lifestyle Medicine Pillar 3 - Restorative Sleep
Rebecca Robbins, Stuart Quan
7. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 4 - Stress Management
Liz Lincoln, Stephanie Pintas, Katherine Engels
8. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 5 - Beyond Avoidance of Risky Substances: The
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Lori Karan, Waseem Khader, Mitika Kanabar
9. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 6 - Social Connections and Positive Activities
Liana Lianov
Section Three: Facilitating and Sustaining Health Behavior Change
Section Leader - Beth Frates
10. Facilitating Health Behavior Change
Simon Matthews, Steven Mauro, Jamie Johnson, Neeta Agarwal, Beth Frates
11. Sustaining Behavior Change
Irena Matanovic, Steven Mauro, Rachel Millstein, MIchelle Dalal, Beth
Frates
Section Four: Lifestyle Medicine: Prevention, Treatment & Reversal of
Chronic Disease
Section Leader - Meagan Grega
12. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Diabetes
Margarete Collins; Rosemarie Florian, Kevin Codorniz, Scott Lee
13. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Obesity
Lydia Alexander, Rebecca Kelly
14. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cardiovascular Disease
Meagan L. Grega
15. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cancer
Amber Orman, Meghana Reddy, Gautam Krishna Koipallil
16. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Mental Health. Depression and
Anxiety
Steve Sugden; Gia Merlo
Section Five: Lifestyle Medicine Across the Life Cycle
Section Leader - Ron Stout
17. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Maternal Child Health
Kristi VanWinden, Nancy Eriksen
18. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Youth
Blakely Amati, Erin Brackbill, Michelle Loy, Reshma Shah
19. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Older Adults
Kelly Freeman, Kamal Wagle, Cristina Davis
Section Six: Creating a Sustainable Lifestyle Medicine Practice
Section Leader - Padmaja Patel & Dan Reichert
20. Integrating LM into a Primary Care Practice
Kaitlyn Pauly; Tyler Hemmingson
21. Lifestyle Medicine Primary Care Practice Models: Fee-For-Service,
Direct Primary Care, Concierge, and Shared Medical Appointments
Jacob Mirsky; Aruna Nathan; Amy Mechley; Margarete Ezinwa; Mary Dubisz
22. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Models: Collaborative, Holistic and
Intensive
Katharina Hill; Columbus Batiste; Padmaja Patel
23. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Model: Value Based Care
Karen Johnson; Dave Donohue; Alka Gupta
Section Seven: Lifestyle Medicines Future: Education, Policy, Equity &
Resources
Section Leader - Ron Stout
24. Lifestyle Medicine Education and Training for the Primary Care Provider
Brenda Rea; Christina Miller; Mai-Linh Tran
25. Lifestyle Medicine, Policy, and Health Equity
Dexter Shurney; Virginia Gurley
26. See, Do, Teach: Patient and Provider Well-Being
Daniel Reichert; Margarete Ezinwa
27. Lifestyle Medicine Resources & Tools
Rebecca Kelly; Janet Calhoun
Section Leader - Ron Stout
1. Lifestyle Medicine in Primary Care
Ron Stout Micaela Karlsen
2. Whole Person Care: Enhancing the Delivery of Lifestyle Medicine
Wayne Jonas, Ron Stout
3. Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Mike Parkinson
Section Two: Primary Care and the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Micaela Karlsen
4. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 1 - Whole Food, Plant-Predominant Nutrition
Rebecca Kelly, Kayli Anderson
5. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 2 - Physical Activity
Jonathan Bonnet, Andrew Mock, Jeff Young, Thomas Hammett
6. Lifestyle Medicine Pillar 3 - Restorative Sleep
Rebecca Robbins, Stuart Quan
7. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 4 - Stress Management
Liz Lincoln, Stephanie Pintas, Katherine Engels
8. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 5 - Beyond Avoidance of Risky Substances: The
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Lori Karan, Waseem Khader, Mitika Kanabar
9. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 6 - Social Connections and Positive Activities
Liana Lianov
Section Three: Facilitating and Sustaining Health Behavior Change
Section Leader - Beth Frates
10. Facilitating Health Behavior Change
Simon Matthews, Steven Mauro, Jamie Johnson, Neeta Agarwal, Beth Frates
11. Sustaining Behavior Change
Irena Matanovic, Steven Mauro, Rachel Millstein, MIchelle Dalal, Beth
Frates
Section Four: Lifestyle Medicine: Prevention, Treatment & Reversal of
Chronic Disease
Section Leader - Meagan Grega
12. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Diabetes
Margarete Collins; Rosemarie Florian, Kevin Codorniz, Scott Lee
13. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Obesity
Lydia Alexander, Rebecca Kelly
14. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cardiovascular Disease
Meagan L. Grega
15. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cancer
Amber Orman, Meghana Reddy, Gautam Krishna Koipallil
16. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Mental Health. Depression and
Anxiety
Steve Sugden; Gia Merlo
Section Five: Lifestyle Medicine Across the Life Cycle
Section Leader - Ron Stout
17. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Maternal Child Health
Kristi VanWinden, Nancy Eriksen
18. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Youth
Blakely Amati, Erin Brackbill, Michelle Loy, Reshma Shah
19. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Older Adults
Kelly Freeman, Kamal Wagle, Cristina Davis
Section Six: Creating a Sustainable Lifestyle Medicine Practice
Section Leader - Padmaja Patel & Dan Reichert
20. Integrating LM into a Primary Care Practice
Kaitlyn Pauly; Tyler Hemmingson
21. Lifestyle Medicine Primary Care Practice Models: Fee-For-Service,
Direct Primary Care, Concierge, and Shared Medical Appointments
Jacob Mirsky; Aruna Nathan; Amy Mechley; Margarete Ezinwa; Mary Dubisz
22. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Models: Collaborative, Holistic and
Intensive
Katharina Hill; Columbus Batiste; Padmaja Patel
23. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Model: Value Based Care
Karen Johnson; Dave Donohue; Alka Gupta
Section Seven: Lifestyle Medicines Future: Education, Policy, Equity &
Resources
Section Leader - Ron Stout
24. Lifestyle Medicine Education and Training for the Primary Care Provider
Brenda Rea; Christina Miller; Mai-Linh Tran
25. Lifestyle Medicine, Policy, and Health Equity
Dexter Shurney; Virginia Gurley
26. See, Do, Teach: Patient and Provider Well-Being
Daniel Reichert; Margarete Ezinwa
27. Lifestyle Medicine Resources & Tools
Rebecca Kelly; Janet Calhoun
Section One: Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Ron Stout
1. Lifestyle Medicine in Primary Care
Ron Stout Micaela Karlsen
2. Whole Person Care: Enhancing the Delivery of Lifestyle Medicine
Wayne Jonas, Ron Stout
3. Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Mike Parkinson
Section Two: Primary Care and the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Micaela Karlsen
4. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 1 - Whole Food, Plant-Predominant Nutrition
Rebecca Kelly, Kayli Anderson
5. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 2 - Physical Activity
Jonathan Bonnet, Andrew Mock, Jeff Young, Thomas Hammett
6. Lifestyle Medicine Pillar 3 - Restorative Sleep
Rebecca Robbins, Stuart Quan
7. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 4 - Stress Management
Liz Lincoln, Stephanie Pintas, Katherine Engels
8. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 5 - Beyond Avoidance of Risky Substances: The
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Lori Karan, Waseem Khader, Mitika Kanabar
9. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 6 - Social Connections and Positive Activities
Liana Lianov
Section Three: Facilitating and Sustaining Health Behavior Change
Section Leader - Beth Frates
10. Facilitating Health Behavior Change
Simon Matthews, Steven Mauro, Jamie Johnson, Neeta Agarwal, Beth Frates
11. Sustaining Behavior Change
Irena Matanovic, Steven Mauro, Rachel Millstein, MIchelle Dalal, Beth
Frates
Section Four: Lifestyle Medicine: Prevention, Treatment & Reversal of
Chronic Disease
Section Leader - Meagan Grega
12. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Diabetes
Margarete Collins; Rosemarie Florian, Kevin Codorniz, Scott Lee
13. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Obesity
Lydia Alexander, Rebecca Kelly
14. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cardiovascular Disease
Meagan L. Grega
15. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cancer
Amber Orman, Meghana Reddy, Gautam Krishna Koipallil
16. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Mental Health. Depression and
Anxiety
Steve Sugden; Gia Merlo
Section Five: Lifestyle Medicine Across the Life Cycle
Section Leader - Ron Stout
17. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Maternal Child Health
Kristi VanWinden, Nancy Eriksen
18. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Youth
Blakely Amati, Erin Brackbill, Michelle Loy, Reshma Shah
19. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Older Adults
Kelly Freeman, Kamal Wagle, Cristina Davis
Section Six: Creating a Sustainable Lifestyle Medicine Practice
Section Leader - Padmaja Patel & Dan Reichert
20. Integrating LM into a Primary Care Practice
Kaitlyn Pauly; Tyler Hemmingson
21. Lifestyle Medicine Primary Care Practice Models: Fee-For-Service,
Direct Primary Care, Concierge, and Shared Medical Appointments
Jacob Mirsky; Aruna Nathan; Amy Mechley; Margarete Ezinwa; Mary Dubisz
22. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Models: Collaborative, Holistic and
Intensive
Katharina Hill; Columbus Batiste; Padmaja Patel
23. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Model: Value Based Care
Karen Johnson; Dave Donohue; Alka Gupta
Section Seven: Lifestyle Medicines Future: Education, Policy, Equity &
Resources
Section Leader - Ron Stout
24. Lifestyle Medicine Education and Training for the Primary Care Provider
Brenda Rea; Christina Miller; Mai-Linh Tran
25. Lifestyle Medicine, Policy, and Health Equity
Dexter Shurney; Virginia Gurley
26. See, Do, Teach: Patient and Provider Well-Being
Daniel Reichert; Margarete Ezinwa
27. Lifestyle Medicine Resources & Tools
Rebecca Kelly; Janet Calhoun
Section Leader - Ron Stout
1. Lifestyle Medicine in Primary Care
Ron Stout Micaela Karlsen
2. Whole Person Care: Enhancing the Delivery of Lifestyle Medicine
Wayne Jonas, Ron Stout
3. Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Mike Parkinson
Section Two: Primary Care and the Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine
Section Leader - Micaela Karlsen
4. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 1 - Whole Food, Plant-Predominant Nutrition
Rebecca Kelly, Kayli Anderson
5. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 2 - Physical Activity
Jonathan Bonnet, Andrew Mock, Jeff Young, Thomas Hammett
6. Lifestyle Medicine Pillar 3 - Restorative Sleep
Rebecca Robbins, Stuart Quan
7. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 4 - Stress Management
Liz Lincoln, Stephanie Pintas, Katherine Engels
8. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 5 - Beyond Avoidance of Risky Substances: The
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention of Substance Use Disorders
Lori Karan, Waseem Khader, Mitika Kanabar
9. Lifestyle Medicine PIllar 6 - Social Connections and Positive Activities
Liana Lianov
Section Three: Facilitating and Sustaining Health Behavior Change
Section Leader - Beth Frates
10. Facilitating Health Behavior Change
Simon Matthews, Steven Mauro, Jamie Johnson, Neeta Agarwal, Beth Frates
11. Sustaining Behavior Change
Irena Matanovic, Steven Mauro, Rachel Millstein, MIchelle Dalal, Beth
Frates
Section Four: Lifestyle Medicine: Prevention, Treatment & Reversal of
Chronic Disease
Section Leader - Meagan Grega
12. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Diabetes
Margarete Collins; Rosemarie Florian, Kevin Codorniz, Scott Lee
13. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Obesity
Lydia Alexander, Rebecca Kelly
14. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cardiovascular Disease
Meagan L. Grega
15. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Cancer
Amber Orman, Meghana Reddy, Gautam Krishna Koipallil
16. LM Disease-Specific Applications - Mental Health. Depression and
Anxiety
Steve Sugden; Gia Merlo
Section Five: Lifestyle Medicine Across the Life Cycle
Section Leader - Ron Stout
17. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Maternal Child Health
Kristi VanWinden, Nancy Eriksen
18. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Youth
Blakely Amati, Erin Brackbill, Michelle Loy, Reshma Shah
19. Lifestyle Medicine in the Life Cycle - Older Adults
Kelly Freeman, Kamal Wagle, Cristina Davis
Section Six: Creating a Sustainable Lifestyle Medicine Practice
Section Leader - Padmaja Patel & Dan Reichert
20. Integrating LM into a Primary Care Practice
Kaitlyn Pauly; Tyler Hemmingson
21. Lifestyle Medicine Primary Care Practice Models: Fee-For-Service,
Direct Primary Care, Concierge, and Shared Medical Appointments
Jacob Mirsky; Aruna Nathan; Amy Mechley; Margarete Ezinwa; Mary Dubisz
22. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Models: Collaborative, Holistic and
Intensive
Katharina Hill; Columbus Batiste; Padmaja Patel
23. Lifestyle Medicine Practice Model: Value Based Care
Karen Johnson; Dave Donohue; Alka Gupta
Section Seven: Lifestyle Medicines Future: Education, Policy, Equity &
Resources
Section Leader - Ron Stout
24. Lifestyle Medicine Education and Training for the Primary Care Provider
Brenda Rea; Christina Miller; Mai-Linh Tran
25. Lifestyle Medicine, Policy, and Health Equity
Dexter Shurney; Virginia Gurley
26. See, Do, Teach: Patient and Provider Well-Being
Daniel Reichert; Margarete Ezinwa
27. Lifestyle Medicine Resources & Tools
Rebecca Kelly; Janet Calhoun