About Lifestyle and Behavior Change

Lifestyle and behavior changes are among the most effective interventions for preventing and managing cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death globally. Risk factors such as poor diet, physical inactivity, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and chronic stress significantly contribute to the development and progression of CVD.

Nurses play a pivotal role in encouraging and supporting patients to adopt healthier lifestyles, which can lead to substantial improvements in cardiovascular health and overall well-being.

Resources

Provider Tools

Contracts and Self-Monitoring Log Clinical Forms

December 20, 2024

Provider Tools

Heart Healthy Toolbox

December 12, 2024

Courses

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0.8 CE contact hours

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Podcast Episodes

Lifestyle and Behavior Change

Food as Medicine

Learn how providing nutrition-based interventions can complement other treatments, address food insecurity,…

Lifestyle and Behavior Change

Mental Health and Cardiovascular Disease: The Importance of Connection

Connection can be the key to health, and those facing disconnection are…

Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD), Lifestyle and Behavior Change, Risk Assessment and Management, Women and Heart Disease

Cardiovascular Prevention: It’s Never Too Early or Too Late to Start

It’s never too early–or too late–to focus on cardiovascular disease prevention. It…