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Title: "Exercise is Medicine": curbing the burden of chronic disease and physical inactivity
Authors: Coombes, J. S.;Law, J.;Lancashire, B.;Fassett, R. G.
MNCLHD Author: Lancashire, Bill
Issue Date: Mar-2015
Citation: Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health . 2015 Mar;27(2):NP600-5
Abstract: An exercise program designed to improve fitness is essential for most adults Exercise decreases the risk of cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes some cancers depression and anxiety Most fail to achieve recommended exercise levels Only 1 3 of Australian general practice GP consultations provide exercise counseling and advice Australia provides Medicare reimbursement for consultations with Accredited Exercise Physiologists through allied health care plans initiated through primary care Exercise Is Medicine is an initiative to equip primary care providers with resources education and strategies to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior The objective of Exercise Is Medicine is to improve the health and well-being of our nation We describe Exercise Is Medicine and encourage primary care providers to discuss physical activity and exercise with their patients and provide them with resources to encourage this activity and referral pathways to train exercise professionals This will assist primary care providers in treating their patients
URI: https://mnclhd.intersearch.com.au/mnclhdjspui/handle/123456789/482
Keywords: Exercise Therapy;Primary Health Care;Delivery of Health Care;Sedentary Behavior;Australia;Exercise;Public Health;Health Care Reform;Health Education;Health Promotion;Health Communication;Sports Medicine
Appears in Collections:Allied Health
Public Health / Health Promotion

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