Lifestyle Medicine Education in Health Professionals Curricula: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Sarah Ibrahim,
Jasper R. Senff,
Janani Sivakumar,
Matthew Ventresca,
Judith Coulson,
Sanjula Singh,
Aleksandra Pikula,
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre ,
Program for Health System and Technology Evaluation,
Toronto General Hospital Research Institute,
Institute of Health Policy,
Management and Evaluation ,
Dalla Lana School of Public Health,
University of Toronto,
Centre for Advancing Collaborative Healthcare ,
University of Toronto,
Henry and Allison McCance Center for Brain Health,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Department of Neurology,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,
Center for Genomic Medicine,
Massachusetts General Hospital,
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery,
Brain Center Rudolf Magnus,
University Medical Center Utrecht,
Jay and Sari Sonshine Centre for Stroke Prevention ,
Cerebrovay and Sari Sonshine Centre for Stroke Prevention ,
Cerebrovascular Brain Health,
University Health Network,
Toronto Western Hospital,
Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing,
University of Toronto,
Department of Medicine,
Division of Neurology,
University of Toronto,
Department of Neurology,
Toronto Western Hospital,
Krembil Brain Institute,
University Health Network
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
Published online on July 31, 2025
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, Ahead of Print.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Underlying NCDs are modifiable risk factors, which may be targeted through Lifestyle Medicine (LM). LM is an evidence-based and clinical discipline that supports ...