Lifestyle diseases are the scourge of the modern Western world. Smoking, eating badly, not exercising, excessive drinking: these are but a few of the major challenges facing the NHS. People understand why these habits are bad for them, and most people understand how to tackle them – so why is it that so many people don’t have a healthy lifestyle? And, more importantly, how can we change this? This book is designed for healthcare professionals of all types, at any stage in their career. It addresses the role psychology can play in reversing poor lifestyles, putting theory into practice in the most effective and simple ways. Including case studies, evidence based practical suggestions and key points, the text will provide an invaluable ...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
One of the most important questions of our life and we need to ask this question to ourselves freque...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
Improving lifestyles is thought to be one of the most effective means of reducing mortality and morb...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
Welcome to the new challenge facing General Practitioners. We are literally killing ourselves with l...
Lifestyle medicine is a new paradigm in medicine. It is a new evidence-based field, and it is growin...
Behavior is hard to change, especially when habits are well-ingrained into our daily lives and lifes...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-128)The major health threats facing the American publ...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy behaviours such as poor diet, smoking and physical inactivity contribute sig...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
This article describes behaviour change techniques that nurses can use to help individual patients t...
Original title: Een nuchtere kijk op gezond gedrag. Public health would improve markedly if peop...
Lifestyle Medicine is the essential book for contemporary times. It concentrates largely on the con...
To identify the evidence for the effectiveness of behaviour change techniques, when used by health-c...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
One of the most important questions of our life and we need to ask this question to ourselves freque...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
Improving lifestyles is thought to be one of the most effective means of reducing mortality and morb...
Contains fulltext : 97972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To identify the ...
Welcome to the new challenge facing General Practitioners. We are literally killing ourselves with l...
Lifestyle medicine is a new paradigm in medicine. It is a new evidence-based field, and it is growin...
Behavior is hard to change, especially when habits are well-ingrained into our daily lives and lifes...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-128)The major health threats facing the American publ...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy behaviours such as poor diet, smoking and physical inactivity contribute sig...
Objective: to demonstrate that six common errors made in attempts to change behaviour have prevented...
This article describes behaviour change techniques that nurses can use to help individual patients t...
Original title: Een nuchtere kijk op gezond gedrag. Public health would improve markedly if peop...
Lifestyle Medicine is the essential book for contemporary times. It concentrates largely on the con...
To identify the evidence for the effectiveness of behaviour change techniques, when used by health-c...
BACKGROUND: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...
One of the most important questions of our life and we need to ask this question to ourselves freque...
Background: Lifestyle risk behaviours show an inverse social gradient, clustering in vulnerable grou...