Religion and Spirituality in Lifestyle Medicine
Ardmore Institute of Health (AIH) is happy to share this new research article that presents a faith-practice framework to support Lifestyle Medicine practitioners in integrating religion/spirituality into their patient-centered care.
Abstract
Decades of research now support the positive relationship of religion/spirituality (R/S) with physical health, mental health, morbidity, and mortality. While lifestyle medicine (LM) practitioners often recognize R/S as important, they can face common challenges of how to integrate R/S into their holistic, patient-centered care. To help, this article presents a faith-practice framework, as a starting point for considering incorporating R/S into LM practice—in light of common concerns and challenges, as a guide for patient-centered care through adjusting lifestyle prescriptions to accommodate individualized R/S beliefs and practices for improved health behavior and outcomes, and as an encouragement to stimulate openness for positive, thoughtful discussion into the future of R/S in LM practice and research.
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AIH is delighted to support Meaning, Purpose, and Spirituality in Lifestyle Medicine, a March 2025 convening regarding evidence and priorities at intersections between Lifestyle Medicine (LM) and meaning, purpose, and spirituality.