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Annals of Family MedicineArticles from: Annals of Family Medicine
PURPOSE Respiratory symptoms are the most common presenting complaint in primary care. Often these symptoms are self resolving, but they can indicate a severe...
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A research team led by @stoddur shows how an AI model can be used to triage patients with respiratory symptoms in primary care, resulting in an improvement in patient outcomes and quality of patient care measures. https://t.co/nEaDdKNcl5 https://t.co/nEaDdKNcl5 - view on twitter
PURPOSE To describe the characteristics of patients and practice of clinicians during standard-of-care for weight management in a large, multiclinic health system before the...
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A baseline assessment of patients in a large, multisite primary care system found that treatment/referral rates for weight-related concerns was low, suggesting the need to equip family doctors w/ add’l resources to improve weight management. https://t.co/niUjiNHq9b https://t.co/niUjiNHq9b - view on twitter
PURPOSE Since 2011, US authorities have supported the following 2 approaches to healthier body fat composition: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National...
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While 2 federally recommended diets (calorie counting + MyPlate) both led to increased satiation, satiety, and weight loss, researchers suggest that the MyPlate diet may be easier to implement in the primary care setting. https://t.co/IBfDuU61oz https://t.co/IBfDuU61oz - view on twitter
PURPOSE Adults with a triple multimorbidity (hypertension, prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, and overweight or obesity), are at increased risk of serious health complications,...
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Study finds that while both very low-carb and DASH diets helped patients, the very low-carb diet led to greater improvements in BP, A1C, and weight. @LMjonesPhD_RN @juliawolfson @diabetesdiezy @CRichardsonmd https://t.co/cFYSttv4J6 https://t.co/cFYSttv4J6 - view on twitter
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Annals of Family MedicinePURPOSE The need to rapidly implement telemedicine in primary care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was addressed differently by various practices. Using...
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Researchers @Lcho13 @gracerabz @jashvant_p interviewed primary care practice leadership to identify shared experiences after the rapid rollout of telemedicine brought on by COVID-19. https://t.co/XhDuWKmVHI https://t.co/XhDuWKmVHI - view on twitter
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Annals of Family MedicinePURPOSE Adults with a triple multimorbidity (hypertension, prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, and overweight or obesity), are at increased risk of serious health complications,...
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***Keto outperforms DASH on all measures.*** Even on blood pressure, which is primary aim of DASH New clinical trial on 94 adults with hypertension, prediabetes/T2 diabetes, overweight/obesity https://t.co/LLmHbk2klt https://t.co/LLmHbk2klt - view on twitter
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Annals of Family MedicineObesity is a complex, chronic disease in which abnormal or excess adiposity impairs health and is associated with increased medical comorbidities, including type 2...
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In this edition’s editorial, Denise Campbell-Scherer, MD, PhD calls for more research on how barriers like access to food and healthcare contribute to the impact of chronic diseases like diabetes. https://t.co/ydGJU4ksNk https://t.co/ydGJU4ksNk - view on twitter
PURPOSE Adults with a triple multimorbidity (hypertension, prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, and overweight or obesity), are at increased risk of serious health complications,...
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Comparing Very Low-Carbohydrate vs DASH Diets for Overweight or Obese Adults With Hypertension and Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Trial | Annals of Family Medicine https://t.co/3AHmz4BJZO - view on twitter
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Annals of Family MedicineTime for Family Medicine to Stop Enabling a Dysfunctional Health Care System - 2 weeks
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It is time for family medicine to stop enabling a dysfunctional health care system. The patient needs that family physicians witness and strive to...
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20 years on, the founding editor of @AnnFamMed reflects on the increasingly important role of family doctors as front-runners in the fight for a more equitable and just healthcare system. https://t.co/TVIyc6IoYs https://t.co/TVIyc6IoYs - view on twitter
PURPOSE Interpersonal continuity has been shown to play an essential role in primary care’s salutary effects. Amid 2 decades of rapid evolution in the...
Researchers updated a 2002 literature review which found continuity of care to have a strong, positive impact on healthcare costs and use. The results? Continuity continues to be associated w/ decreased care costs and improved use. https://t.co/9JFWhTCPQx https://t.co/9JFWhTCPQx - view on twitter