生活方式、医学和心血管健康。

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
James M Rippe
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日常习惯和行为对短期和长期的健康和生活质量都有深远的影响。心血管疾病尤其如此,尽管它也适用于几乎所有其他慢性疾病。这也是生活方式医学的基本原则。美国心脏协会(AHA)和美国心脏病学会(ACC)几十年来一直接受这一概念,最近提出了“心血管健康”的概念,这是一项降低心脏病发生风险因素的战略倡议。除了减少存在的危险因素和治疗心血管疾病外,这项新举措还增加了美国心脏协会的总体议程。美国心脏协会用来定义这项关于“心血管健康”的新倡议的标题是“生命的必需品”。增加身体活动、改善营养(多吃水果、蔬菜和全谷物)、获得健康的恢复性睡眠、与他人建立积极的关系、减少超重和肥胖的可能性以及治疗高血压和血脂等基本原则都是心血管健康倡议的关键组成部分。这些原则同样适用于生活方式医学。这篇综述的重点是生活方式医学和心血管健康如何越来越紧密地联系在一起的最新证据。
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Lifestyle Medicine and Cardiovascular Health.

Daily habits and actions exert a profound impact on both the short and long-term health and quality of life. This is particularly true of cardiovascular disease, although it also pertains to virtually all other chronic medical conditions. This is also a fundamental underlying principle of lifestyle medicine. The American Heart Association (AHA) and American College of Cardiology (ACC) have embraced this concept for several decades-most recently with the concept of "cardiovascular health" which is a strategic initiative to lower the risk factors for heart disease from ever occurring. This new initiative adds to the overall agenda for the AHA, in addition to reducing risk factors once they are present and treating cardiovascular disease. The rubric that the AHA has used to define this new initiative on "cardiovascular health" is "Life's Essential 8." The underlying principles of increasing physical activity, improving nutrition (more fruits and vegetables and whole grains), obtaining healthy restorative sleep, having positive relationships with others, reducing the likelihood of overweight and obesity, and treating high blood pressure and lipids are all key components of the initiative on cardiovascular health. These principles also apply equally well to the discipline of lifestyle medicine. This review focuses on the most recent evidence of how lifestyle medicine and cardiovascular health are coming evermore closely aligned with each other.

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