1 Start 2 Complete instructionsPlease complete the Module 1: Lifestyle Management Follow-up Survey and tell us what you learned from this module. Your response is important, and will be used to demonstrate the value of this educational program and to guide development of future CME activities. Thank you for your participation. Please provide your email so we can contact you with promotional information including drawings and prizes for completing this survey. This field is optional. What do you say to a patient that is resistant to improving their lifestyle because they believe due to genetics they are doomed to early onset coronary heart disease? * They are right, regardless of their lifestyle, their fate is sealed. Individuals with a high genetic risk score who adhere to a favorable lifestyle have a lower risk than individuals with a low genetic risk score who adhere to an unfavorable lifestyle. Adhering to a healthy lifestyle only lowers risk if it is started during childhood. Their best option to lower their risk is to take vitamin D and folate supplements. Which of the following is NOT a common element of heart-healthy dietary patterns? * Avoiding sources of animal protein. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables. Eating low-fat or fat-free dairy products instead of full-fat ones. Limiting alcohol intake. Regarding the general health benefits of physical activity, which of the following is a correct statement? * While all physical activity may contribute to health benefits, the recommended amount to progress to is at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity. While all physical activity may contribute to health benefits, the recommended amount to progress to is at least 300 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity. Only physical activity that amounts to at least 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity can elicit health benefits. Only physical activity that amounts to at least 300 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity can elicit health benefits. The evidence suggests that electronic cigarettes have an important role in smoking cessation * True False All of the following are classic features of insomnia, except: * Difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep Disrupted sleep Cataplexy Waking up prior to desired time With regards to the association between insufficient sleep and cardiovascular risk, which of the following statements is TRUE? * Both short and long duration of sleep increase risk of dying from CAD or stroke. Only short duration of sleep, but not long duration of sleep, increases risk of dying from CAD or stroke. Sleep duration is not associated with risk of dying from CAD or stroke. Normal sleep duration can increase risk of dying from CAD or stroke. How many patient encounters have you had in the last 90 days? * <200 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 >1200 As a result of this educational activity, did you make any changes to your clinical practice? * Yes No What specific changes did you make to your practice as a result of information received in this activity? (Select all that apply) * Establish nutrition and physical activity as foundational interventions to decrease overall cardiometabolic risk Recommend evidence-based healthy dietary patterns to your patients with cardiometabolic risk or cardiometabolic disease Routinely assess current nutritional status and physical activity levels of your patients Assess smoking status as an important part of cardiometabolic risk Assess sleep and sleeping patterns in patients with cardiometabolic risk Refer patients accordingly to nutritionists, lifestyle specialists, smoking cessation specialists, and sleep medicine specialists if you cannot address nutrition, sleep, smoking cessation, and physical activity independently What additional improvements have you made in your clinical practice after participating in this activity? * What barriers are currently preventing you from making these changes? (select all that apply) * Formulary restrictions Insurance/financial issues Time constraints Lack of interprofessional team support System constraints Treatment related adverse events Patient adherence/compliance None Other... What barriers are currently preventing you from making these changes? (select all that apply) Other... Were the changes that you made in clinical practice beneficial to patient care?* * Yes No Has this course improved the comprehensive treatment of your patients with cardiometabolic disease or cardiometabolic risk? * Yes No Please explain your above answer. * Leave this field blank