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Lifestyle intervention, management and treatment: reversal is not a dirty word Panel Discussion
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Obesity: underpinnings, mechanisms and influences Prof Stephan Rössner
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SMA Facilitator Training Introduction
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An integrated approach to wellbeing - including exercise, sleep, dietary composition, meal timing and behavior change strategies Paul Taylor
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Shared Medical Appointments in the UK Medical Moais Dr Rob Lawson
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SMA Facilitator Training - Evaluation
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Abstract: Physical movement as healthy lifestyle attitude among Italian medical school students Dr Luigi Maselli et al
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Evidence-based and leading edge approaches for changing behavior to support health Dr Liana Lianov (Past President ACLM)
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The Cretan Mediterranean diet in the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes Prof Catherine Itsiopoulos
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Lifestyle intervention with focus on diet, nutrition and physical activity. Panel Discussion 1
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SMA Facilitator Training - Demonstration John Stevens
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Intermittent fasting: an effective method of reducing inflammation and chronic disease Sally Mathrick
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Positive psychology & coaching for emotional wellbeing Panel Discussion
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Health and wellness coaching in the medical world Fiona Cosgrove
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The Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) a brief history and the research Dr Paul Rankin
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Lifestyle intervention with focus on diet, nutrition and physical activity Panel Discussion 2
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Diet as a therapeutic target for major depression Dr Adrienne O’Neil
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Lifestyle Medicine for emotional wellbeing the Live More! Project Dr Darren Morton
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Lifestyle change: essential elements for health and well-being Adj A/Prof Sanjay Raghav
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Circulatory and cognitive benefits of resveratrol for an ageing population – implications in mental health Prof Peter Howe
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Abstract: A simple tool for non-dietetic health care practitioners to write a meal plan for patients in a standard 15 minute consultation Dr Tri Cao
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Nutrigenomics: reshaping the lifestyle medicine landscape Dr Christine Houghton
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Depression, mood & anxiety disorders Panel Discussion
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Human ecology and health Emeritus Prof Mark Wahlqvist