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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Vol. 1, No. 1, 20-23 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1559827606294200
© 2007 SAGE Publications

Rationale for Intervention to Reduce Risk of Coronary Heart Disease: A General Internist's Perspective

Leo Greenstone, MD

University of Michigan, VA Ann Arbor Health Care System, clintong{at}med.umich.edu

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is the most deadly disease in the United States and the one whose risks are most modifiable by lifestyle measures. The rationale for CHD risk reduction is clear, well studied and outlined in this article. From aggressive assessment with a history and physical, basic laboratory studies, nutritional assessment and a physical activity assessment, CHD risks can be adequately quantified. The challenge now is in defining how to fully implement the effective strategies; both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic (lifestyle) that have been proven to reduce the risks.

Key Words: lifestyle medicine • coronary heart disease risk • heart disease prevention


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