Lisa LeVerrier: As I said before, I learned there are things I could do on my own,
including dietary and lifestyle changes that could help reduce symptoms.
Not exact matches
Joslin's 12 - week intensive
lifestyle management program
included a
change in diabetes medications to enhance weight reduction, structured
dietary intervention with lower carbohydrates
and higher protein
and meal replacement, an exercise program with emphasis on strength training,
and weekly educational
and support sessions.
The most important
lifestyle changes included weight loss, more exercise
and dietary adjustments to
include more whole grain products, fruits
and vegetables.
Utilize a multi-dimensional framework that takes into account the patients»
lifestyle factors (
including emotional state, financial
and socioeconomic influences
and readiness - to -
change assessment), physiological systems, signs
and symptoms, sources of stress, nutrition focused physical findings, core clinical imbalances, labs,
and dietary patterns in the assessment
and planning of the nutrition care process.
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Includes but not limited to: continued assessment on symptom
changes / reductions / increases, how you feel, what is the next layer of healing, (For example: we sorted out your adrenals,
and now it's time to address your gut
and what Dr. Miller may adjust or add into your protocol),
dietary food protocols, coaching,
lifestyle change support / review / modification, emotional support, progess questions / concerns etc.)
This
includes carefully chosen
dietary recommendations, practical meal suggestions
and recipes as well as tips on how to incorporate the
changes into your
lifestyle.
Working closely with her patients, her tailored treatment plans may
include dietary changes,
lifestyle modification, herbal medicine, nutrient therapy, homeopathy
and bio-identical hormones.
Management of hypertriglyceridemia
includes counseling for
lifestyle changes, such as weight control,
dietary changes,
and exercise.
Detoxification involves
dietary and lifestyle changes that
include the reduced intake of toxins
and improved elimination.
The best prevention
includes lifestyle and dietary changes.
These
include weight management,
dietary and lifestyle changes, surgical procedures
and medications
and supplements that provide pain relief
and may delay further joint damage.
Treatment options
include prescription
and over-the-counter medications,
dietary supplements,
lifestyle changes, supportive care, surgical procedures
and a number of other possible therapies that the attending veterinarian will discuss with her patient's owner.
The treatment of hypertension involves
lifestyle changes,
including weight loss,
dietary modifications, smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, exercise,
and stress management.
The study comprised of an 8 - week stress management
and lifestyle change program
including weekly sessions of stress management,
dietary counseling, physical exercise
and psychoeducation.