Neal D. Barnard
Neal D. Barnard, born 10 July 1953 in Fargo, North Dakota, is an American author, clinical researcher, and founding president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM).[3][4][5][6]
Neal Barnard | |
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Born | [1] | 10 July 1953
Nationality | American |
Education | George Washington University School of Medicine (M.D.) |
Occupation(s) | Non-profit executive, author, medical researcher |
Known for | Founder and President of Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine |
Early life and education
Barnard grew up in Fargo, North Dakota. He received his medical training at George Washington University School of Medicine in psychiatry, where he began to explore vegan diets.[7] He is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology,[8] a fellow of the American College of Cardiology[9] and a lifetime member of the American Medical Association.[10]
Career
Barnard founded Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) in 1985 to promote preventive medicine.[11] By 2016, the Washington D.C.-based PCRM had 150,000 members, including 12,000 physicians and reported revenues of more than $20 million.[12][13] He appeared in the documentaries Forks Over Knives (2011)[14][15] and What the Health (2017).[14]
Barnard serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine.[16] He founded the Barnard Medical Center in 2015 as part of PCRM, and it opened in 2016 with him as president; the center provides primary care and emphasizes diet and preventive medicine.[17][18]
Barnard is a non-practicing psychiatrist. He plays cello, guitar, and keyboards, and has been a member of the bands Pop Maru, Verdun, and Carbonworks.[19][20]
In 2011, Barnard was inducted into the Vegetarian Hall of Fame of the North American Vegetarian Society during its summer conference, where he has occasionally spoken.[21]
Awards
Published work
Journal publications
- Barnard ND, Willett WC, Ding EL. "The misuse of meta-analysis in nutrition research." JAMA. 2017; 318(15):1435-1436..
- Barnard ND, Katz DL. "Building on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program’s Success: Conquering Hunger, Improving Health." Am J Prev Med. 2017;52(2S2):S103-S105.
- Barnard ND, Levin SM, Yokoyama Y. "A systematic review and meta-analysis of changes in body weight in clinical trials of vegetarian diets." J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Jun;115(6):954-69.
- Barnard ND, Bush AI, Ceccarelli A, de Jager CA, Erickson KI, Fraser G, Kesler S, Levin SM, Lucey B, Morris MC, Squitti R. "Dietary and lifestyle guidelines for the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease." Neurobiol Aging. 2014;35 Suppl 2:S74-8.
- Barnard ND, Cohen J, Jenkins DJ, Turner-McGrievy G, Gloede L, Green A, Ferdowsian H. "A low-fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74-week clinical trial." Am J Clin Nutr 2009;89(suppl):1588S-96S.
- Barnard ND, Cohen J, Jenkins DJ, Turner-McGrievy G, Gloede L, Jaster B, Seidl K, Green AA, Talpers S. "A low-fat, vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes." Diabetes Care 2006;29:1777-1783.
Books
- Barnard ND. The Power of Your Plate (1990: Book Publishing Co., Summertown, TN) ISBN 157067003X
- Barnard ND. A Physician's Slimming Guide (1992: Book Publishing Co., Summertown, TN) ISBN 0913990914
- Barnard ND. Food for Life (1993: Harmony/Random House, New York, NY) ISBN 0517882019
- Barnard ND. Eat Right, Live Longer (1995: Harmony/Random House, New York, NY) ISBN 0517799502
- Barnard ND. Foods that Cause You to Lose Weight (1992: The Magni Group, McKinney, TX) ISBN 0062570366 Barnard ND. Foods that Cause You to Lose Weight II (1996: The Magni Group, McKinney, TX) ISBN 188233048X
- Barnard ND (ed.) The Best in the World, volume I (1998), volume II (2000), volume III (2010), and volume IV (2014), (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC). ISBN 1935535013
- Barnard ND. Foods That Fight Pain (1998: Harmony/Random House, New York, NY) ISBN 0609600982
- Barnard ND. Turn off the Fat Genes (2001: Harmony/Random House, New York, NY) ISBN 0609809040
- Barnard ND. Breaking the Food Seduction (2003: St. Martin’s Press, New York, NY) ISBN 0312314949
- Barnard ND. Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes. (2007, revised edition 2018: Rodale, Emmaus, PA) ISBN 1594868107
- Barnard ND, Weissinger R, Jaster BJ, Kahan S, Smyth C. A Nutrition Guide for Clinicians. 1st edition 2007 ISBN 0966408152; 2nd edition 2009 ISBN 0966408179; 3rd edition 2018 (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC)
- Barnard ND and Reilly J. The Cancer Survivor's Guide (2008: Healthy Living Publications, Summertown, TN) ISBN 1570672253
- Barnard ND and Webb R. The Get Healthy, Go Vegan Cookbook (2010: Da Capo, New York). ISBN 0738213586
- Barnard ND. 21-Day Weight-Loss Kickstart (2011: Grand Central, New York). ISBN 0446583820
- Barnard ND. Power Foods for the Brain (2013: Grand Central, New York). ISBN 1455512206
- Barnard ND. The Cheese Trap (2017: Grand Central, New York). ISBN 1455594687
- Barnard ND. Dr. Neal Barnard's Cookbook for Reversing Diabetes (2018: Rodale, Emmaus, PA).ISBN 1623369290
- Barnard ND and Nixon LS. Your Body in Balance: the New Science of Food, Hormones, and Health (2020: Grand Central, New York). ISBN 1538747448
References
- "Find The Best Quotes From Neal Barnard at PortalQuote". portalquote.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- "Neal Barnard Advocates for Ethical Medicine, Research". Voice of America. November 2, 2009.
- "The Celebrity Cafe - A Brain-healthy Drug With Dr. Neal Barnard," GW School of Medicine and Health Services, 11 January 2017.
- Helen Mondloch,"Living Well with Dr. Neal Barnard," Northern Virginia, 20 October 2017.
- Dr. Greg Feinsinger,"Doctor’s Tip: Eating eggs is tied to health risk," Post Independent Citizens Telegram, 21 November 2016.
- Barbara King, "Doctor's Book Presents The Case Against 'Dairy Crack'," NPR, 23 February 2017.
- Theiss, Evelyn (April 19, 2011). "Author Dr. Neal Barnard encourages plant-based, vegan diet". Cleveland Plain Dealer.
- The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology database, accessed 21 November 2017.
- "American College of Lifestyle Medicine, "Distinguished Lifestyle Medicine Awards Recipients, accessed 21 November 2017.
- "American College of Lifestyle Medicine,"Distinguished Lifestyle Medicine Awards Recipients, accessed 21 November 2017.
- Evelyn Theiss,"Author Dr. Neal Barnard encourages plant-based, vegan diet," The Plain Dealer, 19 April 2011.
- Helen Mondloch, "Living Well with Dr. Neal Barnard," Northern Virginia," 20 October 2017
- "Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine," Charity Navigator, accessed 13 November 2017.
- Smith, Victoria (October 12, 2021). "7 vegan documentaries that changed the world". Vegan Food and Living.
- Wax, Emily (21 November 2011). "Some Americans rethink food-centered Thanksgiving". The Washington Post.
- "Distinguished Lifestyle Medicine Awards Recipients," American College of Lifestyle Medicine, accessed 8 November 2017.
- "President, Barnard Medical Center". PCRM. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- "About the Barnard Medical Center". The Physicians Committee. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
The Physicians Committee has opened the Barnard Medical Center as a means of providing state-of-the-art care and exploring innovative ways to help patients regain and protect their health.
- Friedman, Michael (March 7, 2017). "The Chaos of Neal Barnard". Psychology Today.
- Mondloch, Helen (October 20, 2017). "Living well with Dr. Neal Barnard". Northern Virginia Magazine.
- Inductees, Vegetarian Hall of Fame, North American Vegetarian Society website
- "Distinguished Lifestyle Medicine Awards Recipients" American College of Lifestyle Medicine
- Dr. Neal Barnard to be Honored as 2019 Recipient of The Plantrician Project Luminary Award, Cision PRWeb, accessed July 19, 2019