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'''David L. Katz''' (born February 20, 1963) is an American physician, nutritionist and writer.<ref name="Leaders">[https://web.archive.org/web/20231114203946/https://leaders.com/rankings/person/david-katz/ "David Katz"]. leaders.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> He was the founding director of the [[Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center]] that was founded at [[Griffin Hospital]] in 1998.<ref>"[https://medicine.yale.edu/ycci/researchspectrum/collab/commresearch/research/activities/yale-griffin.aspx Research Across the Spectrum: Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center]", [[Yale School of Medicine]], Yale University. Retrieved February 7, 2018.</ref> Katz is the founder of True Health Initiative and is an advocate of [[Plant-based diet|plant-predominant]] diets.<ref name="True Health Initiative">[https://www.truehealthinitiative.org/thi_board/ "David L. Katz, MD, MPH"]. truehealthinitiative.org. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref><ref name="builtlean">[https://www.builtlean.com/eat-healthy-david-katz/ "Dr. David Katz: How To Eat Healthy (& Save The Planet)"]. builtlean.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref><ref name="responsibleeatingandliving">[https://responsibleeatingandliving.com/favorites/david-katz-disease-proof/ "David Katz, Disease Proof"]. responsibleeatingandliving.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> |
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'''David L. Katz''' (born 20 February 1963 in Los Angeles, California)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.davidkatzmd.com/pdf/Curriculum-Vitae.pdf | title=David Katz CV | accessdate=5 March 2014}}{{sps|date=July 2017}}</ref> is a physician and the founding director of the [[Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center]] (unaffiliated with [[Yale University]]) that was founded at [[Griffin Hospital]] in [[Derby, Connecticut]] in 1998.<ref>{{cite press release|title=Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center Awarded $1.2 Million in Grants From the CDC That Benefit Valley, State|url=https://news.yale.edu/2000/09/27/yale-griffin-prevention-research-center-awarded-12-million-grants-cdc-benefit-valley-stat|publisher=YaleNews|date=27 September 2000}}{{sps|date=July 2017}}</ref> He is known for his dietary recommendations, and describes himself as an "iconoclast on the side of reason", in contrast to the "empty promises" of the popular diet media.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/science-compared-every-diet-and-the-winner-is-real-food/284595/ |title=Science Compared Every Diet, and the Winner Is Real Food |last=Hamblin |first=James |date=2014-03-24 |website=The Atlantic |language=en-US |access-date=2017-08-04}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
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He is a voluntary clinical instructor in Internal Medicine. In 2005, Katz was appointed the associate director for nutrition science at the [[Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.worldcongress.com/speakerBio.cfm?speakerID=710&confcode=nw535 | title=David L. Katz | accessdate=20 October 2013}}{{sps|date=July 2017}}</ref> a position he no longer holds. Katz has authored over 100 scientific papers and written numerous newspaper and magazine articles, including a recurring column in [[O: The Oprah Magazine|O]] starting in March 2002, now discontinued. In 2000, Katz began advocating for [[integrative medicine]] when he founded the Integrative Medicine Center at Griffin. He has been a member of the governing board of the [[American College of Preventive Medicine]] since 2002, and has also been president of the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine since 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.davidkatzmd.com/bio.asp|title=David L. Katz, MD|website=www.davidkatzmd.com|access-date=2016-09-04}}{{sps|date=July 2017}}</ref> Katz is also on the advisory board of ''[[Naked Food Magazine]]'', for which he is also a regular contributor.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nakedfoodmagazine.com/author/david-katz/ |title=David Katz M.D., Author at Naked Food Magazine |website=Naked Food Magazine |language=en-US |access-date=2018-01-30}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Katz received BA degree from [[Dartmouth College]], MD from the [[Albert Einstein College of Medicine]], and MPH [[Yale School of Public Health]]. He is board certified in [[preventive medicine]].<ref name="ABPM">{{cite web|title=Verification of Certifications (Certification Number: 051517)|url=https://certification.theabpm.org/physician-lookup/certifications/daka26624|publisher=[[American Board of Preventive Medicine]]|accessdate=August 3, 2017}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In 2015, Katz wrote two positive reviews in his Huffington Post blog for a science fiction book that he had published under a pseudonym, without disclosing that he was the author of the book; Huffington Post retracted the posts.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Palus|first1=Shannon|title=Yale doc loses 2 HuffPo blog posts after secretly promoting his novel|url=http://retractionwatch.com/2015/11/20/yale-doc-loses-2-huffpo-blog-posts-after-secretly-pushing-his-novel/|work=Retraction Watch|date= |
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Previously, Katz was a clinical instructor in medicine at the Yale School of Medicine.<ref>"[https://morse.yalecollege.yale.edu/david-l-katz David L. Katz]", Morse College, Yale University. Retrieved August 9, 2020.</ref> Katz formerly served as associate director for nutrition science at the [[Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale]], following his appointment in 2005.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} Although [[Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center]] is part of the [[Yale School of Public Health]],<ref name="yaleprc">{{Cite web |title=The Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center |url=https://publichealth.yale.edu/practice/prc/ |access-date=2020-08-15 |website=Yale School of Public Health}}</ref> Katz has not had an academic appointment with Yale since 2016 and is no longer academically affiliated with the university.<ref name="yalenews">Horowitch, Rose & Shoaib, Meera (March 30, 2020) "[https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/03/30/former-professors-op-ed-controversial-among-health-experts/ Former instructor’s op-ed controversial among health experts]", Yale News. Retrieved August 9, 2020.</ref> Katz has authored over 400 scientific papers and written newspaper and magazine articles, including ''[[The New York Times]]'' and ''[[The Oprah Magazine]]''.<ref name="Leaders"/> In 2000, Katz founded the Integrative Medicine Center at Griffin,{{citation needed|date=March 2020}} which ceased operating in November 2014.<ref name="Griffin">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Integrative Medicine|url=https://gfp.griffinhealth.org/specialty-care/integrative-medicine|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924194734/https://gfp.griffinhealth.org/specialty-care/integrative-medicine |archive-date=September 24, 2019 |accessdate=September 24, 2019|website=|publisher=Griffin Health Services Corporation}}</ref> Katz is a contributor and advisory board member for ''[[Naked Food Magazine]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nakedfoodmagazine.com/author/david-katz/ |title=David Katz M.D., Author at Naked Food Magazine |website=Naked Food Magazine |language=en-US |access-date=January 30, 2018}}</ref> He was President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine 2014–2016.<ref name="Leaders"/> |
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⚫ | In 2015, Katz wrote two positive reviews in his Huffington Post blog for a science fiction book that he had published under a pseudonym, without disclosing that he was the author of the book; Huffington Post retracted the posts.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Palus|first1=Shannon|title=Yale doc loses 2 HuffPo blog posts after secretly promoting his novel|url=http://retractionwatch.com/2015/11/20/yale-doc-loses-2-huffpo-blog-posts-after-secretly-pushing-his-novel/|work=Retraction Watch|date=November 2015}}</ref> |
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In March 2020, Katz was invited by [[John Ioannidis]] to join in a proposed meeting intended to convince President Donald Trump not to employ [[lockdown]] measures during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]; however, the meeting ultimately did not take place.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/stephaniemlee/ioannidis-trump-white-house-coronavirus-lockdowns|title = An Elite Group of Scientists Tried to Warn Trump Against Lockdowns in March| website=[[BuzzFeed News]] }}</ref> Katz is a co-signatory of the [[Great Barrington Declaration]].<ref>{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Great Barrington Declaration|url=https://gbdeclaration.org/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201005144017/https://gbdeclaration.org/ |archive-date=October 5, 2020 |accessdate=October 17, 2020|website=|publisher=}}</ref> |
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* Hartwig, K.A., Dunville, R.L., Kim, M.H., Levy, B., Zaharek, M.M., Yanchou Njike, V., and Katz, D.L. Promoting Healthy People 2010 through Small Grants. Health Promotion Practice, in press, 2006.<ref name="Public Health Yale">{{cite web|title=David L. Katz |url=http://publichealth.yale.edu/david_katz.profile?source=news |publisher=Public Health Yale |accessdate=7 September 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140907100327/http://publichealth.yale.edu/david_katz.profile?source=news |archivedate=7 September 2014 |df= }}</ref> |
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⚫ | * Katz, D.L., O'Connell, M., Yeh, M.C., Nawaz, H., Njike, V., Anderson, L.M., Cory, S., and Dietz, W. Public Health Strategies for Preventing and Controlling Overweight and Obesity in School and Worksite Settings: A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services. ''[[Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report]]'' 54(RR-10): |
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Katz is the founder and president of True Health Initiative.<ref name="True Health Initiative"/> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Juice Plus]] |
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==Plant-based nutrition== |
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Katz is an advocate of diets that are "plant-predominant" such as vegan, [[Vegetarianism|vegetarian]], pescetarian and the [[Mediterranean diet]].<ref name="builtlean"/><ref name="responsibleeatingandliving"/><ref>[https://www.registercitizen.com/opinion/article/Dr-David-Katz-Nutrition-news-backs-what-11995616.php "Dr. David Katz: Nutrition ‘news’ backs what we already knew"]. registercitizen.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023</ref> He has stated that the "best diets for human health are plant-predominant, whole food plant, predominant, so all of us should be eating plenty of plant foods".<ref name="builtlean"/> Katz has noted that it is long established that improving diet quality can reduce the risk of chronic disease and premature death.<ref>[https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/08/health/longer-life-diet-wellness/index.html "Changing your diet could add up to 13 years to your life, study says"]. edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> |
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Katz is not a vegan in his personal life but says he eats plant-based most of the time and gave up eating [[red meat]] for ethical and environmental reasons.<ref name="builtlean"/> He has commented that "a good vegan diet is not the only option for health promotion, but it is among the best".<ref>[https://davidkatzmd.com/article/cases-for-veganism/ "Cases for Veganism"]. davidkatzmd.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> He has lectured on plant-based nutrition at [[SUNY Downstate Medical Center]] and for [[Plant-Based Health Professionals UK]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrQmd5TAZtY An Introduction to Plant-Based Nutrition]. youtube.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref><ref>[https://plantbasedhealthprofessionals.com/making-sense-of-diet-science-evidence-carefully-chewed-before-swallowing "Making Sense of Diet Science: Evidence, carefully chewed before swallowing"]. plantbasedhealthprofessionals.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> |
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His book ''How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered'', co-authored with [[food journalist]] [[Mark Bittman]], was published in 2020.<ref name="forreadingaddicts">[https://web.archive.org/web/20231114214555/https://forreadingaddicts.co.uk/book-reviews/mark-bittman-david-katz-how-to-eat-all-your-food-and-diet-questions-answered/ "Mark Bittman & David Katz - How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered"]. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> It promotes a plant-predominant diet.<ref name="forreadingaddicts"/> |
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Katz wrote a foreword to Sharon Palmer's book ''The Plant-Powered Diet''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231114211612/https://www.biblio.com/9781615190584 "The Plant-Powered Diet: The Lifelong Eating Plan for Achieving Optimal Health, Beginning Today"]. biblio.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> |
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'''Articles''' |
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* Hartwig, K.A., Dunville, R.L., Kim, M.H., Levy, B., Zaharek, M.M., Yanchou Njike, V., and Katz, D.L. (2006). Promoting Healthy People 2010 through Small Grants. Health Promotion Practice 2009, Volume: 10 issue: 1, page(s): 24–33 https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839906289048 |
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⚫ | * Katz, D.L., O'Connell, M., Yeh, M.C., Nawaz, H., Njike, V., Anderson, L.M., Cory, S., and Dietz, W. Public Health Strategies for Preventing and Controlling Overweight and Obesity in School and Worksite Settings: A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services. ''[[Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report]]'' 54(RR-10): , 2005. |
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*Katz, D.L. (2019). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6855967/ ''Plant-Based Diets for Reversing Disease and Saving the Planet: Past, Present, and Future'']. ''Advances in Nutrition'' 1: 10(Suppl_4):S304-S307. |
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'''Books''' |
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*Katz, D.L., Bittman, M. (2020). ''How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered''. Harvest. {{ISBN|978-0358128823}} |
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*Katz, D.L. (2022). ''Nutrition in Clinical Practice''. LWW. {{ISBN|978-1975161491}}<ref>[https://www.lww.co.uk/9781975161491/nutrition-in-clinical-practice/ "Nutrition in Clinical Practice"]. lww.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2023.</ref> |
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* [https://www.acponline.org/membership/medical-students/acp-impact/archive/december-2014/my-kind-of-medicine-real-lives-of-practicing-internists-david-l-katz-md-mph-facpm-facp Real Lives of Practicing Internists Profile of Katz] |
* [https://www.acponline.org/membership/medical-students/acp-impact/archive/december-2014/my-kind-of-medicine-real-lives-of-practicing-internists-david-l-katz-md-mph-facpm-facp Real Lives of Practicing Internists Profile of Katz] |
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Born | Los Angeles, California | February 20, 1963
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College (BA, 1984) Albert Einstein College of Medicine (MD, 1988) Yale School of Public Health (MPH, 1993) |
Spouse | Catherine (Sananès) Katz |
Children | 5 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Preventive medicine |
Thesis | Implications of compliance with the national guideline for dietary fat in the RENO diet-heart study (1993) |
Website | www |
David L. Katz (born February 20, 1963) is an American physician, nutritionist and writer.[1] He was the founding director of the Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center that was founded at Griffin Hospital in 1998.[2] Katz is the founder of True Health Initiative and is an advocate of plant-predominant diets.[3][4][5]
Career
[edit]Katz received a BA degree from Dartmouth College, an MD degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and an MPH degree from Yale School of Public Health.[3] He is board certified in preventive medicine.[6]
Previously, Katz was a clinical instructor in medicine at the Yale School of Medicine.[7] Katz formerly served as associate director for nutrition science at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale, following his appointment in 2005.[citation needed] Although Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center is part of the Yale School of Public Health,[8] Katz has not had an academic appointment with Yale since 2016 and is no longer academically affiliated with the university.[9] Katz has authored over 400 scientific papers and written newspaper and magazine articles, including The New York Times and The Oprah Magazine.[1] In 2000, Katz founded the Integrative Medicine Center at Griffin,[citation needed] which ceased operating in November 2014.[10] Katz is a contributor and advisory board member for Naked Food Magazine.[11] He was President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine 2014–2016.[1]
In 2015, Katz wrote two positive reviews in his Huffington Post blog for a science fiction book that he had published under a pseudonym, without disclosing that he was the author of the book; Huffington Post retracted the posts.[12] In March 2020, Katz was invited by John Ioannidis to join in a proposed meeting intended to convince President Donald Trump not to employ lockdown measures during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, the meeting ultimately did not take place.[13] Katz is a co-signatory of the Great Barrington Declaration.[14]
Katz is the founder and president of True Health Initiative.[3]
Plant-based nutrition
[edit]Katz is an advocate of diets that are "plant-predominant" such as vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian and the Mediterranean diet.[4][5][15] He has stated that the "best diets for human health are plant-predominant, whole food plant, predominant, so all of us should be eating plenty of plant foods".[4] Katz has noted that it is long established that improving diet quality can reduce the risk of chronic disease and premature death.[16]
Katz is not a vegan in his personal life but says he eats plant-based most of the time and gave up eating red meat for ethical and environmental reasons.[4] He has commented that "a good vegan diet is not the only option for health promotion, but it is among the best".[17] He has lectured on plant-based nutrition at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and for Plant-Based Health Professionals UK.[18][19]
His book How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered, co-authored with food journalist Mark Bittman, was published in 2020.[20] It promotes a plant-predominant diet.[20]
Katz wrote a foreword to Sharon Palmer's book The Plant-Powered Diet.[21]
Selected publications
[edit]Articles
- Katz, D.L. (2004). Lifestyle and Dietary Modification for Prevention of Heart Failure. Medical Clinics of North America 88(5): 1295–1320, 2004.
- Hartwig, K.A., Dunville, R.L., Kim, M.H., Levy, B., Zaharek, M.M., Yanchou Njike, V., and Katz, D.L. (2006). Promoting Healthy People 2010 through Small Grants. Health Promotion Practice 2009, Volume: 10 issue: 1, page(s): 24–33 https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839906289048
- Katz, D.L., O'Connell, M., Yeh, M.C., Nawaz, H., Njike, V., Anderson, L.M., Cory, S., and Dietz, W. Public Health Strategies for Preventing and Controlling Overweight and Obesity in School and Worksite Settings: A Report on Recommendations of the Task Force on Community Preventive Services. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 54(RR-10): 1–12, 2005.
- Katz, D.L. (2019). Plant-Based Diets for Reversing Disease and Saving the Planet: Past, Present, and Future. Advances in Nutrition 1: 10(Suppl_4):S304-S307.
Books
- Katz, D.L., Bittman, M. (2020). How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered. Harvest. ISBN 978-0358128823
- Katz, D.L. (2022). Nutrition in Clinical Practice. LWW. ISBN 978-1975161491[22]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "David Katz". leaders.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Research Across the Spectrum: Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center", Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
- ^ a b c "David L. Katz, MD, MPH". truehealthinitiative.org. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ a b c d "Dr. David Katz: How To Eat Healthy (& Save The Planet)". builtlean.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ a b "David Katz, Disease Proof". responsibleeatingandliving.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Verification of Certifications (Certification Number: 051517)". American Board of Preventive Medicine. Archived from the original on August 4, 2017. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
- ^ "David L. Katz", Morse College, Yale University. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ "The Yale-Griffin Prevention Research Center". Yale School of Public Health. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- ^ Horowitch, Rose & Shoaib, Meera (March 30, 2020) "Former instructor’s op-ed controversial among health experts", Yale News. Retrieved August 9, 2020.
- ^ "Integrative Medicine". Griffin Health Services Corporation. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
- ^ "David Katz M.D., Author at Naked Food Magazine". Naked Food Magazine. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
- ^ Palus, Shannon (November 20, 2015). "Yale doc loses 2 HuffPo blog posts after secretly promoting his novel". Retraction Watch.
- ^ "An Elite Group of Scientists Tried to Warn Trump Against Lockdowns in March". BuzzFeed News.
- ^ "Great Barrington Declaration". Archived from the original on October 5, 2020. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
- ^ "Dr. David Katz: Nutrition ‘news’ backs what we already knew". registercitizen.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023
- ^ "Changing your diet could add up to 13 years to your life, study says". edition.cnn.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Cases for Veganism". davidkatzmd.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ An Introduction to Plant-Based Nutrition. youtube.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Making Sense of Diet Science: Evidence, carefully chewed before swallowing". plantbasedhealthprofessionals.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ a b "Mark Bittman & David Katz - How to Eat: All Your Food and Diet Questions Answered". Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "The Plant-Powered Diet: The Lifelong Eating Plan for Achieving Optimal Health, Beginning Today". biblio.com. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
- ^ "Nutrition in Clinical Practice". lww.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2023.