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Emory Healthy Kitchen Collaborative Paper Features Full Plate Living
Paper published from Emory Healthy Kitchen grant features Full Plate Living.
AAFP Creates Lifestyle Medicine Resources on Youth Suicide Prevention, Diabetes Care, and Healthy Eating
AAFP 2024 Lifestyle Medicine Live Course Supported by Ardmore Institute of Health
#LifestyleMedicine offers a proactive, sustainable approach to #healthcare, focusing on prevention and well-being. Attend #AAFP's Lifestyle Medicine Live Course to learn how you can help your patients build a foundation for optimal health: aafp.org/lifestyle
Current Challenges and New Directions in Preventive Medicine, An Issue of Medical Clinics of North America: Includes Chapters on Lifestyle Medicine and Wholeness
Ardmore Institute of Health is delighted this new Preventive Medicine text includes chapters on Lifestyle Medicine and Wholeness.
Full Plate Living’s Free Nutrition Programs Refreshed and Still Provided at No Cost
Ardmore Institute of Health is proud to share all new versions of Full Plate Living’s programs. They’re provided as a free nutrition resource for people looking to live healthier lives.
Dietary fiber intake and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
Ardmore Institute of Health is happy to share yet another paper that supports the Full Plate Living approach to healthy Nutrition.
A Sustainable Model For Obesity Interventions Among Low-Income Latinas
From Weekly Sessions To Support Groups To Self-Help Groups: A Sustainable Model For Obesity Interventions Among Low-Income Latinas.
Free Full Plate Living Shared Medical Appointment Program Now Available
Ardmore Institute of Health is delighted to provide the free 8-part Full Plate Living Shared Medical Appointment Program for clinicians at no cost. It can be delivered and billed for in-person or virtually.
Ardmore Institute of Health Announces Fall 2023 Grants
Ardmore Institute of Health is pleased to announce the recipients of its Fall 2023 grants. The Institute awarded $1,013,289.00 to 13 projects that will help improve the health and vitality of people to live more meaningful lives.
Ardmore Institute of Health Sponsors Teaching Kitchen Convening in Boston
Culinary medicine and teaching kitchen thought leaders gathered in Boston to discuss priorities and collaboration.
American Journal of Health Promotion Issue Features Four Lifestyle Medicine Articles
The August 2023 American Journal of Health Promotion Knowing Well, Being WelI issue features articles highlighting how employers are agents of healthcare change.
Ardmore Institute of Health Announces Spring 2023 Grants
Ardmore Institute of Health is pleased to announce the recipients of its Spring 2023 grants.
Two Articles on the Health Benefits of Fiber
This research article published in Frontiers in Nutrition looks at the relationship between fiber intake and weight loss. Related, a recent paper in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine highlighted that “fiber intake can alter human physiology through multiple mechanisms that result in positive health benefits.”
Ardmore Institute of Health Welcomes Dr. Dexter Shurney to the Board of Trustees
The Ardmore Institute of Health welcomes Dr. Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, FACLM to its Board of Trustees.
Lifestyle Medicine & Whole Health Grant Opportunities
Ardmore Institute of Health’s updated strategy focuses on Lifestyle Medicine and delivering Whole Health.
A New Teaching Kitchen in Revere Opens Doors to Healthier Eating
The MGH Revere Food Pantry recently celebrated opening a new teaching kitchen, which will provide hands-on culinary education to families and help knock down barriers to healthier eating.
The Kitchen Prescription for Better Health Featured in Food Technology Magazine
Spreading the good news of culinary nutrition to promote wellness and prevent disease is a passion project for Harvard public health physician David Eisenberg, executive director of the Teaching Kitchen Collaborative.
Improving Provider Health & Happiness CME: Harvard Medical School Affiliate Mass General Brigham Offers Free CME Supported by Ardmore Institute of Health
CME focused on provider health & happiness (burnout reduction).
Making Healing Fun: Emory Healthy Kitchen Collaborative for Patients
The following post, by Krystyna Rastorguieva, MPH, is provided by AIH grantee Emory Healthy Kitchen Collaborative. Read on for an update on their learnings.
UCF Medical Students Learn How to Use Food as Medicine Thanks to AIH Grant
University of Central Florida medical students are learning how to guide their patients to eat for better health.