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An Epigenetics-Based, Lifestyle Medicine–Driven Approach to Stress Management for Primary Patient Care: Implications for Medical Education

机译:基于表观遗传学的,生活方式的药物驱动的原发性患者护理压力管理方法:医学教育的影响

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Over 75% of patients in the primary care setting present with stress-related complaints. Curiously, patients and health care providers all too often see stress as a relatively benign sequela of many common illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, lung disease, dementia, diabetes, and mental illness. Unfortunately, various day-to-day lifestyle choices and environmental factors, unrelated to the presence of any disease, can cause stress sufficient to contribute to the development of various diseases/disorders and suboptimal health. There is evidence suggesting that counseling in stress management–oriented therapeutic interventions (as offered by lifestyle medicine–oriented practitioners) may prevent or reduce the onset, severity, duration, and/or overall burden of stress-related illnesses. Such counseling often involves considerations such as the patient’s nutrition, physical activity, interest in/capacity to meditate, drug abuse/cessation, and so on. Unfortunately, lifestyle medicine–oriented approaches to stress management are rarely offered in primary care—the patient care arena wherein such counseling would likely be best received by patients. Would health care outcomes improve if primary care providers offered counseling in both stress management and positive lifestyle choices? The purpose of this article is to provide both primary care practitioners and educators in health care training programs with an introductory overview of epigenetics. An emerging field of science offering insights into how factors such as stress and lifestyle choices interact with our genes in ways that can both positively and negatively impact the various micro (eg, cellular) through macro (eg, physiologic, pathophysiologic) processes that determine our tendencies toward illness or wellness. A deeper understanding of epigenetics, as provided herein, should enable primary care providers and medical educators to more confidently advocate for the primary benefits associated with counseling in both stress reduction and the pursuit of healthy lifestyle choices.
机译:超过75%的初级护理环境中的患者,具有与压力有关的投诉。奇怪的是,患者和医疗保健提供者常常认为压力是一种相对良性的疾病,如心脏病,癌症,肺病,痴呆,糖尿病和精神疾病。不幸的是,各种日常生活选择和环境因素与任何疾病的存在无关,可能导致压力足以导致各种疾病/疾病和次优健康的发展。有证据表明,压力管理导向治疗干预咨询(如生活方式所需的从业者所提供的)可能会预防或降低与应激相关疾病的发病,严重程度,持续时间和/或整体负担。这种咨询往往涉及考虑因素,例如患者的营养,身体活动,兴趣/冥想,药物滥用/停止等的能力等。不幸的是,初级保健师的患者护理竞技场很少提供患者护理竞技场的生活方式面向的压力管理方法。如果初级保健提供者在压力管理和积极的生活方式选择中提供咨询,则保健结果会提高吗?本文的目的是提供卫生保健培训计划的主要护理从业者和教育工作者,并概述表观遗传学。一种新兴科学领域,提供了诸如压力和生活方式选择的因素的洞察力,这些方法与我们的基因相互作用,其既可以通过确定我们的趋势疾病或健康。如本文所述,对表观生物学的更深入了解,应使初级护理提供者和医疗教育员能够更加自信地倡导与减压和追求健康的生活方式选择的咨询相关的主要福利。

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