There are over 100 chapters in this Handbook, the “Parts” are listed here:
Part I: Lifestyle Management and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Part II: Nutritional Aspects of Lifestyle Medicine
Part III: Physical Activity
Part IV: Behavioral Medicine
Part V: Lifestyle Medicine Approaches to Dysglycemia
Part VI: Lifestyle Issues in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer
Part VII: Obesity and Weight Management
Part VIII: Immunology and Infectious Disease
Part IX: Pulmonary Medicine
Part X: Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health
Part XI: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention
Part XII: Lifestyle Components of Pediatric Medicine
Part XIII: Lifestyle Medicine and Nursing
Part XIV: Mental Health and Psychiatry in Lifestyle Medicine
Part XVI: The Practice of Lifestyle Medicine
Part: XVII: Substance Abuse and Addiction
Part XVIII: Lifestyle Medicine in Geriatrics
Part XIX: Health Promotion
Part XX: Exercise Psychology
Part XXI: Injury Prevention
Part XXII: Public and Environmental Supports for Lifestyle Medicine
Biography
Dr. Rippe is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School with post graduate training at Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is currently the Founder and Director of the Rippe Lifestyle Institute and Professor of Medicine at the UMass Chan Medical School.
Over the past 30 years Dr. Rippe has established and run the largest research organization in the world exploring how daily habits and actions impact short and long-term health and quality of life. This organization, Rippe Lifestyle Institute (RLI), has published hundreds of papers that form the scientific basis for the fields of lifestyle medicine risk factor reduction and high performance health. Rippe Lifestyle Institute also conducts numerous studies every year on physical activity, nutrition and healthy weight management. Dr. Rippe has written over 500 academic papers and abstracts and written or edited 60 books including 37 for health care professionals and 2e for the general public.
A lifelong and avid athlete Dr. Rippe maintains his personal fitness with a regular walk, jog, swimming and weight training program. He holds a black belt in karate and is an avid wind surfer, skier and tennis player. He lives outside of Boston with his wife, television news anchor Stephanie Hart and their four children, Hart, Jaelin, Devon and Jamie.






