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IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Nhi Ma Do, Chris Tolos
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摘要

跌倒仍然是所有年龄组意外伤害的主要原因,导致许多急诊室就诊。据估计,每年与跌倒相关的成本超过1000亿美元。为了应对这一趋势,健康专业团队成员成为关键角色,可以在弥合生活方式医学和预防跌倒之间的差距方面发挥关键作用。通过传授与生活方式医学的六大支柱相一致的策略,这些专业人员可以教育个人了解风险因素,评估跌倒风险,并提供减少未来跌倒可能性的活动。这种协作方法使所有人都能立即采取明智的行动,培养积极主动的立场,防止与跌倒有关的伤害的普遍问题。通过本文所述的背景和实践策略,各学科的卫生专业人员将有机会获得工具和知识,以提高他们在使用生活方式医学的镜头预防跌倒的作用。
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Empowering Fall Prevention Through Integrated Lifestyle Medicine Strategies-From Recognition of Fall Risks to Implementation of Prevention of Falls for all in Practice.

Falls remain the leading cause of unintentional injuries across all age groups, prompting many emergency room visits. The annual estimated cost associated with falls is believed to exceed 100 billion dollars. In addressing this trend, health professional team members emerge as key players and can assume a crucial role in bridging the gap between lifestyle medicine and fall prevention. By imparting strategies aligned with the 6 pillars of lifestyle medicine, these professionals can educate individuals on risk factors, assess fall risk, and offer activities to mitigate the likelihood of future falls. This collaborative approach empowers all to take immediate and informed action, fostering a proactive stance against the prevalent issue of fall-related injuries. Through the background and practical strategies described in this paper, health professionals of various disciplines will have access to tools and knowledge to enhance their role in preventing falls using the lens of lifestyle medicine.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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