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- who: Lauren Ball and colleagues from the Lifestyle behaviours, such as diet and alcohol intake, physical activity, and smoking, contribute to a substantial proportion of avoidable morbidity and mortality [1] so promoting positive behaviour change is a core tenet of family medicineThe United States Preventive Services Task Force reports that, by using behavioural interventions, family doctors (also known as GPs) can support people to meet physical-activity recommendations (32% higher odds than usual care), increase their fruit and vegetable intake by up to, ., servings per day, and reduce energy intake by up to , kcal per day [2 . . .

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