Acknowledgments, Editor Biographies, List of Contributors, Introduction, Chapter 1: Optimal Nutrition for Women, Chapter 2: Physical Activity for Women, Chapter 3: Sleep and Women’s Health, Chapter 4: Emotional Wellness and Stress Resilience, Chapter 5: Positive Psychology and Relational Connectedness, Chapter 6: Avoiding Risky Substances and Environmental Exposures, Chapter 7: Models of Care for Women and Families, Reimbursement, and Telemedicine, Chapter 8: Adverse Childhood Events and Trauma- Informed Care, Chapter 9: Health Coaching, Motivational Interviewing, and Behavior Change in Women’s Health, Chapter 10: Health Equity and Women’s Health in Underserved Communities, Chapter 11: Community Engagement and Women’s Health, Chapter 12: Lifestyle Medicine in the Care of Adolescent Girls, Chapter 13: Menstrual Health and Lifestyle Medicine, Chapter 14: Women’s Sexual Health and Lifestyle Medicine, Chapter 15: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Endometriosis, and Female Infertility, Chapter 16: Lifestyle Medicine in Menopause and Bone Health, Chapter 17: Preconceptual Health, Chapter 18: Pregnancy, Chapter 19: Postpartum Health and Lactation, Chapter 20: A Lifestyle Medicine Approach to Breast Cancer, Chapter 21: Gynecologic Cancers and Lifestyle Medicine, Chapter 22: Lifestyle Medicine in Female Cancer Survivorship, Chapter 23: Cardiovascular Disease and Metabolic Syndrome, Chapter 24: Diabetes, Overweight, and Obesity, Chapter 25: Dementia, Chapter 26: Autoimmune Disorders across the Lifespan, Chapter 27: Psychiatric Disorders in Women, Index
Michelle Tollefson, Nancy Eriksen, Neha Pathak
"This women's health book is evidence based and comprehensive.
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Elizabeth Pegg Frates, MD, DipABLM, FACLM, President Elect of the
American College of Lifestyle Medicine
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JoAnn E. Manson, MD, MPH, DrPH, Professor of Medicine and the
Michael and Lee Bell Professor of Women's Health, Harvard Medical
School Chief, Division of Preventive Medicine Brigham and Women's
Hospital, Professor, Harvard Chan School of Public Health
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