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Exercise Is Medicine Initiative: Physical Activity as a Vital Sign and Prescription in Adult Rehabilitation Practice

机译:运动是医学的倡议:体育锻炼是成人康复实践中的重要标志和处方

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To support rehabilitation health care professionals' efforts to increase physical activity levels among their outpatient rehabilitation and postdischarge patients, we review the Exercise is Medicine (EIM) initiative. The EIM initiative was launched in 2007 jointly by the American College of Sports Medicine and American Medical Association. Three principles underlie the EIM initiative. First, physical activity should be monitored as a vital sign; second, physical activity is an effective medical modality and should be prescribed; and third, success of their vision requires top down and bottom up efforts by 3 key stakeholder groups: health care providers, exercise professionals, and the community. The target weekly physical activity level is 150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, as established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization. Persons falling below the weekly target physical activity level should be prescribed physical activity and/or referred to an exercise professional for implementation support. Selection of an exercise professional for referral is based on the patient's risk stratification and need to participate in clinically supervised physical activity. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
机译:为了支持康复保健专业人士为提高其门诊康复和出院后患者身体活动水平所做的努力,我们回顾了“运动就是医学”(EIM)计划。 EIM计划是由美国运动医学学院和美国医学会于2007年共同发起的。 EIM计划是三项原则的基础。首先,应将体育锻炼作为生命体征进行监测。其次,体育锻炼是一种有效的医疗方式,应予处方;第三,要想实现其愿景,就需要三个主要利益相关者团体(自从上而下和自下而上的努力):医疗保健提供者,锻炼专业人员和社区。疾病控制与预防中心和世界卫生组织确定的每周目标体育锻炼水平是中度至剧烈运动的150分钟。低于每周目标体力活动水平的人员应进行体力活动处方和/或转介运动专业人员以提供实施支持。根据患者的风险分层以及是否需要参加临床监督的体育锻炼来选择转介的运动专业人员。 (C)2016由Elsevier Inc.代表美国康复医学大会出版

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