
Integrative Cardiology is an exploration of a new and much-needed perspective in cardiac care: the intelligent synthesis of conventional medicine with alternative approaches not typically part of Western medical curriculum. More than a blending of two approaches, this new perspective in cardiology highlights specific gaps in conventional heart care, and examines how alternative approaches may be ideally suited to address these missed opportunities.Cardiology is an ideal specialty for an integrative approach. Heart disease is largely preventable. The influence of nutrition, physical activity, metabolic factors, and emotional state on heart health is unmistakable, and the wide-angle lens of integrative medicine is an ideal model to address these multi-faceted needs. Most importantly, the focus of this work is directed at prevention. The approaches described in this book emphasize collaboration of the patient and health care provider--both seeking to obtain the best possible outcome taking into account the intangible, but vital, nuances of the patient's culture, beliefs, and preferences.The first section in this book describes the core elements of integrative cardiology, beginning with nutrition. Foundational chapters that follow include exercise, botanicals, aspirin, metabolic cardiology, acupuncture, spirituality, mind/body approaches, and energy medicine. Contributing authors, all of whom have a background in academic medicine, share the approaches they have found most effective in their own practices, referencing their work with the best scientific evidence available.
This book investigates the efficacy of synthesizing conventional cardiac care with evidence-based alternative therapies to address gaps in traditional Western medical practice. Authors James Dalen and Stephen Devries, both established figures in academic medicine, argue that heart disease is largely preventable and requires a holistic model that incorporates nutrition, lifestyle, and psychological factors. They present a framework for patient-provider collaboration that prioritizes long-term prevention over reactive treatment.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a bridge between traditional cardiology and emerging integrative practices. Experts highlight the academic rigor of the contributors, noting that the book successfully balances clinical evidence with patient-centered care models.
Page Count:
324
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190452439
ISBN-13:
9780190452438
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