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General practitioners can help manage modern epidemics like obesity and smoking, but systemic change requires broader societal and governmental responsibility beyond consulting hours. Further action is needed to combat these public health threats effectively.

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  • Public Health
  • General Practice
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Modern society faces evolving epidemics including obesity, smoking addiction, and sedentary lifestyles.
  • These health issues pose significant threats to the general population's well-being.
  • General practitioners are on the front lines of addressing these public health challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the capacity of general practice to address modern epidemics within standard consulting hours.
  • To determine if general practitioners alone can effectively reduce smoking addiction and promote weight loss.
  • To highlight the need for broader stakeholder involvement in tackling public health crises.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of the scope and limitations of general practice interventions.
  • Review of current public health strategies in primary care settings.
  • Discussion of the role of general practitioners in coaching patients with lifestyle-related diseases.

Main Results:

  • General practitioners can offer coaching for individuals presenting with obesity or smoking addiction.
  • The current scope of general practice consultations is insufficient to fully resolve these widespread epidemics.
  • Dutch general practice healthcare is high-standard but requires additional support.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing modern epidemics requires a multi-faceted approach extending beyond individual patient consultations.
  • Political parties, municipal health services, and government must share responsibility.
  • Collaborative efforts are essential to effectively combat public health threats in society.