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Physical activity prescription: a critical opportunity to address a modifiable risk factor for the prevention and management of chronic disease: a position statement by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine

机译:身体活动处方:解决慢性病预防和管理的可修改危险因素的关键机会:加拿大体育学院和运动医学院的立场声明

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Non-communicable disease is a leading threat to global health. Physical inactivity is a large contributor to this problem; in fact, the WHO ranks it as the fourth leading risk factor for overall morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Canada, at least 4 of 5 adults do not meet the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines of 150 min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week. Physicians play an important role in the dissemination of physical activity (PA) recommendations to a broad segment of the population, as over 80% of Canadians visit their doctors every year and prefer to get health information directly from them. Unfortunately, most physicians do not regularly assess or prescribe PA as part of routine care, and even when discussed, few provide specific recommendations. PA prescription has the potential to be an important therapeutic agent for all ages in primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of chronic disease. Sport and exercise medicine (SEM) physicians are particularly well suited for this role and should collaborate with their primary care colleagues for optimal patient care. The purpose of this Canadian Academy and Sport and Exercise Medicine position statement is to provide an evidence-based, best practices summary to better equip SEM and primary care physicians to prescribe PA and exercise, specifically for the prevention and management of non-communicable disease. This will be achieved by addressing common questions and perceived barriers in the field.
机译:非传染性疾病是全球健康的主要威胁。身体不活动是这个问题的大贡献者;事实上,世卫组织将其作为全球整体发病率和死亡率的第四个主要危险因素。在加拿大,至少有5个成年人中的至少4个,每周不符合加拿大体育活动准则,每周持续150分钟。医生在传播身体活动(PA)建议中发挥着重要作用,因为80%以上的加拿大人每年访问他们的医生,并更喜欢直接从他们那里获得健康信息。不幸的是,大多数医生不经常评估或按照常规护理的一部分评估PA,即使讨论,甚至很少提供具体的建议。 PA处方有潜力是慢性疾病中初级,继发和初步预防所有年龄段的重要治疗剂。体育和运动医学(SEM)医生特别适合这种作用,并应与他们的初级护理同事合作,以获得最佳的患者护理。本加拿大学院和运动和运动医学立场声明的目的是提供一种以循证的最佳实践摘要,以更好地装备SEM和初级护理医生,以规定PA和运动,专门用于预防和管理非传染性疾病。这将通过解决领域的常见问题和感知障碍来实现。

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