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5th International Conference On Recent Advances In Medical Science ICRAMS
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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2020 IIER 775th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical Science ICRAMS will be held in Dublin, Ireland during 1st - 2nd January, 2020 as [...]
01 Jan
2020-01-01 - 2020-01-02    
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The Academics World 744th International Conference on Recent Advances in Medical and Health Sciences ICRAMHS aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research [...]
03 Jan
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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Academicsera – 599th International Conference On Pharma and FoodICPAF will be held on 3rd-4th January, 2020 at Malacca , Malaysia. ICPAF is to bring together [...]
The IRES - 642nd International Conference On Food Microbiology And Food SafetyICFMFS
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The IRES - 642nd International Conference on Food Microbiology and Food SafetyICFMFS aimed at presenting current research being carried out in that area and scheduled [...]
World Congress On Medical Imaging And Clinical Research WCMICR-2020
2020-01-03 - 2020-01-04    
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The WCMICR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical Imaging and Clinical Research. [...]
International Conference On Agro-Ecology And Food Science ICAEFS
2020-01-06    
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The key intention of ICAEFS is to provide opportunity for the global participants to share their ideas and experience in person with their peers expected [...]
RW- 743rd International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-01-07 - 2020-01-08    
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RW- 743rd International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the [...]
International Conference On Nursing Ethics And Medical Ethics ICNEME
2020-01-08 - 2020-01-09    
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An elegant and rich premier global platform for the International Conference on Nursing Ethics and Medical Ethics ICNEME that uniquely describes the Academic research and [...]
International Conference On Medical And Health SciencesICMHS-2020
2020-01-09 - 2020-01-10    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
12th Annual ICJR Winter Hip And Knee Course
2020-01-16 - 2020-01-19    
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Make plans to join us in Vail, Colorado, for the 12th Annual Winter Hip And Knee Course, the premier winter meeting focused on primary and [...]
3rd Big Sky Cardiology Update 2020
2020-01-17 - 2020-01-18    
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ABOUT 3RD BIG SKY CARDIOLOGY UPDATE 2020 Following the success of the 2nd edition, I am pleased to invite you to the “3rd Big Sky [...]
A4M India Conference
2020-01-18 - 2020-01-20    
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ABOUT A4M INDIA CONFERENCE Taking place for the first time in New Delhi, India, this two-day event will serve as a foundational course in the [...]
International Conference On Oncology & Cancer Research ICOCR-2020
2020-01-19 - 2020-01-20    
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The ICOCR conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Oncology & Cancer Research. The [...]
Arab Health 2020
2020-01-27 - 2020-01-30    
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ABOUT ARAB HEALTH 2020 Arab Health is an industry-defining platform where the healthcare industry meets to do business with new customers and develop relationships with [...]
12th International Conference on Acute Cardiac Care
2020-01-28 - 2020-01-29    
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ABOUT 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACUTE CARDIAC CARE Acute Cardiac Care has been undergoing a substantial transformation in recent years as the population ages and [...]
30 Jan
2020-01-30 - 2020-01-31    
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The ICMHS conference is an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Medical and Health Sciences. The [...]
Annual Lower and Upper Canada Anesthesia Symposium 2020 (LUCAS)
2020-01-31 - 2020-02-02    
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ABOUT ANNUAL LOWER & UPPER CANADA ANESTHESIA SYMPOSIUM 2020 (LUCAS) On behalf of the Departments of Anesthesia of McGill University, Queen’s University, and the University [...]
RF - 577th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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577th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 2nd-3rd February, 2020 at Berlin , Germany. ICMHS 2020 [...]
ISER- 747th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-02-02 - 2020-02-03    
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ISER- 747th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine ICSHM is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for [...]
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According to a study, an active lifestyle dramatically reduces the incidence of 19 chronic diseases.

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Following a recent study that highlights the connection between physical activity and chronic disease, researchers at the University of Iowa are suggesting that all patients be asked about their levels of physical activity.

Under the direction of Lucas Carr, an associate professor in the Department of Health and Human Physiology, the study looked at the answers to a questionnaire that over 7,000 patients at the University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center filled out, indicating how active they were.

Preventing Chronic Disease released the study, “Screening Patients for Physical Inactivity Helps Identify Patients at Risk for Cardiometabolic and Chronic Diseases,” online.

Patients who reported the highest level of physical activity—that is, exercising moderately to vigorously for at least 150 minutes a week—were statistically significantly less likely to have 19 chronic conditions, such as diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory disease, according to the researchers’ analysis of the patients’ questionnaire responses.

The results also imply that individuals who report little to no activity over a given week—that is, those who are least active—are more likely to develop a chronic illness.

Based on those findings, the Iowa researchers also advise health care institutions to notify patients who are physically inactive and at the highest risk about health and wellness options.

Carr is the study’s corresponding author. “In our health care environment, there’s no easy pathway for a doctor to be reimbursed for helping patients become more physically active,” Carr adds. “And so, for these patients, many of whom report insufficient activity, we need options to easily connect them with supportive services like exercise prescriptions and/or community health specialists.”

According to the researchers, no medical system in the Midwest has asked patients about their physical activity, and the majority of hospitals in the US do not.

Carr collaborated with Britt Marcussen, a family medicine specialist at UI Health Care, to administer the survey to patients who were in for yearly wellness examinations. November 2017 to December 2022 was the study period.

Patients completed two questions on a tablet as part of the exercise vital sign survey, as the questionnaire is known:

“On average, how many days per week do you engage in moderate to vigorous exercise (like a brisk walk)?” 0–7 days
“On average, how many minutes do you engage in exercise at this level?”
Carr and his group suggest that all patients have access to the survey.

“A patient’s visit is unaffected because it usually takes less than 30 seconds to complete this two-question survey. However, it can provide us with a wealth of information regarding that patient’s general health,” explains Carr.

Additionally, the researchers contrasted the outcomes of almost 33,000 patients who were not given the survey in other parts of the hospital with those of patients who filled out the surveys. Based on an analysis of all patients’ electronic medical records, the researchers discovered that patients who completed the survey were younger and healthier than the patient group that did not receive the questionnaire.

Although there has long been evidence linking physical activity to a lower chance of developing chronic illnesses, the researchers believe the study emphasizes the need of asking patients about their levels of physical activity.

“We believe this finding is a result of those patients who take the time to come in for annual wellness exams also are taking more time to engage in healthy behaviors, such as being physically active,” Carr explains.

Carr’s team discovered that in a related study that was published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, insurance companies paid for medical professionals’ bills for exercise counseling almost 95% of the time.

“Our findings suggest the recommended physical activity billing codes are reimbursed at a high rate when providers submit them for reimbursement, which reinforces the idea to make physical activity surveys and counseling services available,” Carr explains.

The study’s first author is Cole Chapman, an assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy. Chapman gathered and examined the information from the patients’ electronic medical records. He joined the Pharmacy faculty in 2019 after graduating from Iowa with a bachelor’s and PhD degree.