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Category Archives: Features on Dr Aseem

Made the top ten list of 1 000 Most Influential for 2014 in the London Evening Standard’s Super Smart Set, as well as their list of 1 000 Power List for 2015
Aseem Malhotra, Science Director, Action on Sugar.

British Medical Journal states – Fat is Your Friend
As the Father of Modern Medicine once quoted – “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”
Cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra discusses the benefits of a diet which includes more fat and different types of calorie intake. Read more… British Medical Journal states – Fat is Your Friend

Newsflash: Aseem Malhotra getting the #LCHF message out!
Where do you want to get the Low Carb High Fat (LCHF) message out? Well, the UK’s primary television channel would be super; and how would you ensure that it was articulated clearly for the masses? Well have the eloquent Aseem Malhotra deliver the goods ! Read more… Newsflash: Aseem Malhotra getting the #LCHF message out!

The King’s Fund welcomes Dr Aseem Malhotra as a new trustee
NHS cardiologist and anti-obesity expert Dr Aseem Malhotra has joined the board of trustees at The King’s Fund.
Read more… The King’s Fund welcomes Dr Aseem Malhotra as a new trustee

Diabetes and diet: There’s an epidemic of misinformation
As the NHS struggles with rising cases of type 2 diabetes, it is time to examine the role of diet and lifestyle in tackling this challenge. The so called benefits of medical interventions detracts from more beneficial lifestyle changes, says Dr Aseem Malhotra.
Read more… Diabetes and diet: There’s an epidemic of misinformation

BBC Newsnight: You can’t outrun a bad diet
BBC Newsnight: You can’t outrun a bad diet
Read more… BBC Newsnight: You can’t outrun a bad diet

Take off that Fitbit. Exercise alone won’t make you lose weight.
The obesity problem has little to do with our sedentary lifestyles.
Read more… Take off that Fitbit. Exercise alone won’t make you lose weight.

Cardiologist says sugar and carbs are the main cause of rising obesity rates
Sugar and carbohydrates are the main culprits in rising obesity rates, and exercise doesn’t actually help you lose much weight. That’s according to a provocative article in a leading medical journal by three health experts. British cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra is one of the co-authors and he spoke to Lateline’s Emma Alberici.
Read more… Cardiologist says sugar and carbs are the main cause of rising obesity rates