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Monday, 22 February 2010 18:56 |
• Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks on CNN about the need for health coaches in America. See Dr. Oz
• Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing magazine reports: "When athletes want a competitive edge, they hire a private coach to monitor their progress. When it comes to your health, using this mindset could also be beneficial. Health coaches are increasingly being hired by corporations to help employees stay healthy and by individuals seeking to improve well-being. For some, these coaches offer assistance in managing dietary constraints (due to conditions such as celiac disease or diabetes), and for others, they might focus on teaching stress-reduction methods. In some ways, the health coach picks up where your physician left off, helping you implement wellness strategies suggested after a check-up or diagnosis."
The article goes on to report, "Christi Collins recommends finding a coach who has received training from a reputable program, such as the Institute for Integrative Nutrition (www.integrative nutrition.com), or who has an AADP (American Association of Drugless Practitioners) certification."*
* Graduates of Integrative Nutrition are eligible for board certification by AADP.
• CBS News reports: "Congress will miss the boat if it ends up perpetuating a system that reacts to illness rather than preventing it. Chronic diseases such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes wreck our quality of life and cost a fortune. In recent years, a new and intriguing concept has emerged in the prevention and treatment of chronic illness: the health coach." CBS News link
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