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Preparticipation Screening Prior to Physical Activity in Community Lifestyle Interventions.

Citation
Armstrong, M., et al. “Preparticipation Screening Prior To Physical Activity In Community Lifestyle Interventions.”. Translational Journal Of The American College Of Sports Medicine, pp. 176-180.
Center University of Michigan
Author Marni Armstrong, Madeline Paternostro-Bayles, Molly B Conroy, Barry A Franklin, Caroline Richardson, Andrea Kriska
Keywords Diabetes prevention, lifestyle intervention, physical activity, Preparticipation screening
Abstract

Behavioral lifestyle interventions in the community setting are effective in reducing the risk and burden of chronic diseases. The promotion and implementation of physical activity plays a key role in these community-based lifestyle programs. New guidelines on preparticipation screening for cardiovascular disease prior to physical activity have been released which include substantive modifications. These updated recommendations represent a substantial paradigm shift toward a more liberal approach that results in fewer individuals needing to seek medical clearance before starting a physical activity program. This shift has significant implications for those promoting physical activity within the community setting. The objectives of this commentary are to review the updated recommendations within the context of community-based lifestyle intervention programs such as those currently being offered throughout the United States for the primary purpose of diabetes prevention and to discuss the implications for those providers developing and implementing such programs.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Translational journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
Volume
3
Issue
22
Number of Pages
176-180
Date Published
11/2018
ISSN Number
2379-2868
DOI
10.1249/TJX.0000000000000073
Alternate Journal
Transl J Am Coll Sports Med
PMID
30873436
PMCID
PMC6411298
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