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Exercise referrals highlighted
Guildford Spectrum Leisure Complex played host to shadow health minister Anne Milton, the FIA's chief medical officer Dr John Searle, and local consultant cardiologist Dr Edward Leatham at an event designed to highlight the benefits of exercise for health - particularly for rehabilitation.
Partnership was the subject of the evening. More than 40 healthcare and exercise professionals addressed the fact that cardiac and stroke patients have better outcomes when they're supported post-operatively with a dedicated exercise programme delivered by specialist staff - in addition to helping other conditions such as obesity and mental health.
Tarzem Shoker, manager of Spectrum's Energy Level Gym & Spa says: "We're delighted to be developing our partnership work with our local healthcare providers, because together we can make a big impact on the long-term wellbeing for those with health issues within our community."
Dr Searle outlined the role of exercise in both preventative and remedial medicine: "Partnership is the key to the health of our nation: a partnership between healthcare and activity professionals is vital if we're to succeed in our shared ambitions of creating a healthier nation and a more efficient NHS.
"There is well established evidence that 'exercise as medicine' works. All we need to do now is change the habits of prescribers, as well those of as a nation that understands the principles of the Department of Health's 'eat well move more' message, but that needs help turning thought into deed."
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