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		<title>More discussion about health issues is required with teens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The conversation between physicians and adolescents about health behaviors is very poor, far away from the recommendations, study concluded.
&#8220;Preventive measure is the most important part of quality primary care for adolescents,&#8221; Dr. Sally Adams said. Most of the diseases, which cause death in adolescents, can be prevented. In addition, “the health and lifestyle behaviors established [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The conversation between physicians and adolescents about health behaviors is very poor, far away from the recommendations, study concluded.</p>
<p>&#8220;Preventive measure is the most important part of quality primary care for adolescents,&#8221; Dr. Sally Adams said. Most of the diseases, which cause death in adolescents, can be prevented. In addition, “the health and lifestyle behaviors established during youth have long-lasting health effects through out the entire lifespan,&#8221; the researchers indicated.</p>
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<p>Strategies have already been made by national agencies and professional organizations that recommend &#8220;all adolescents must have a confidential visit annually in which primary doctor screen and counsel teenagers’ for multiple risk behaviors.&#8221;</p>
<p><span id="more-417"></span>The researchers review the 2003 California Health Survey to inspect coverage of preventive measures during usual medical care for 2,192 patients from 12 and 17 years of age, who had a physical check up within the previous 6 months.</p>
<p>Youngsters reported if they talked about <strong><a href="http://www.ehealthlines.com/tag/cigarette-smoking/" target="_blank">tobacco</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.ehealthlines.com/tag/alcohol/" target="_blank">alcohol</a></strong>, addictive drugs, seatbelt use, helmet use, protected sex, violence, physical work out and nutrition.</p>
<p>The whole statistics showed that, discussions about health matters ranged from 15 percent and 76 percent for nutrition and <strong><a href="http://www.ehealthlines.com/tag/exercise/" target="_blank">exercise</a></strong>. Adolescents discussed safety more than the violence and STDs in comparison with their older peers.</p>
<p>Lower-income and uninsured youngsters reported more discussion about health topics than higher-income and insured groups.</p>
<p>Researchers noted that it is quite common in pediatric clinicians &#8220;that they lack the skills needed to discuss sensitive health issues, so much of our work has concentrated on training programs that increase clinicians&#8217; confidence to talk with adolescents in more comfortable atmosphere.&#8221;</p>
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