When the Desire for Lifestyle Medicine Counseling Remains Unfulfilled: A Case Report.

Maximilian Andreas Storz
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  1. Maximilian Andreas Storz: Peter-Goessler-Strasse 14, Tübingen, Baden-Würrtemberg, Germany. ORCID

Abstract

More and more patients are suffering from multiple concomitant chronic conditions, which are often associated with an unhealthy lifestyle, including inadequate physical activity and poor nutrition. patients increasingly seek thorough advice on lifestyle counseling, however, many physicians encounter this development with a pharmacotherapy-centered strategy-thereby paying insufficient attention to lifestyle modifications. This case report attempts to capture the concerning experience of a particular patient, who was hospitalized for uncontrolled type-2-diabetes in an American hospital. Despite curiosity and a great interest in lifestyle modifications, his desire for lifestyle medicine counseling was not addressed during a long inpatient stay. This case illustrates that patients wish to make sustainable lifestyle changes but apparently receive insufficient support from their physicians. This applies for both, dietary and exercise counseling. To address the patients' needs and the increasing burden from chronic diseases, physicians must practice lifestyle medicine now. Appropriate educational resources for physicians are provided.

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