Lifestyle Medicine Compared to Other Approaches to Patient Care
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Lifestyle Medicine1
-Emphasis on promoting behavior changes that allow the body to heal itself.
-Focus on evidence-based optimal nutrition, stress management and fitness prescriptions
-Patients are active partners in their care
-Treats the underlying lifestyle causes of disease
-Physician/Provider educates, guides and supports patients to make behavior changes
-Medications used as an adjunct to therapeutic lifestyle changes
-Patient’s home and community environment are assessed as contributing factors..
Conventional
Medicine1
- Emphasis on making a diagnosis and treatment with pharmaceuticals or surgery
-Patient is passive recipient of care
-Focuses on symptoms or signs of disease not the underlying lifestyle causes.
-Patient is not expected to make significant behavior changes
- Physician/Provider directs care - medical model.
- Medications are the primary therapeutic intervention.
-Patient’s home and community environment are typically not considered
Integrative
Medicine2
-Emphasis on integrating conventional treatment with alternative treatments.
Focus on treatments such as acupuncture, biofeedback and nutraceuticals along with some
evidence-based lifestyle interventions.
-Patient may be an active or passive recipient of care
Treats symptoms or signs of disease not the underlying lifestyle causes.
-Patient may not be required to make significant behavior changes
-Physician/Provider directs care - medical model
-Patient’s home and community environment typically not considered
Functional
Medicine3,4
-Emphasis on evidence-based, systems biology approach that addresses underlying
dysfunction rather than treating symptoms.
-Focus on evidence-based lifestyle interventions with the use of pharmaceuticals,
nutraceuticals, and biologicals when appropriate.
-Patients are active participants in their care.
-Patients must typically make lifestyle changes in order to improve their health.
-Physician guides and supports patients to take control of their own health.
-Environmental exposures and social dynamics are assessed as contributing factors.
Naturopathy/
Homeopathy5
-Emphasis on homeopathic and naturopathic treatments such as herbs and colonics.
-Treatments may be based on traditional practices rather than scientific evidence.
-Focuses on treating presenting symptoms but may address underlying lifestyle causes
-Patients may be active or passive recipients of care depending on the practitioner.
- Patient may be required to make significant behavior changes
-Provider directs care based on medical model
-Patient’s home and community environment may be considered.
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