他也就是顶了一个cardiologist 的头衔的营养学家,专长是照顾老年人。specialises in care of the elderly.
Wiki:
In addition to his work as a cardiologist, he has been described as a "highly regarded public health campaigner" and an anti-obesity expert
[2] who is "passionate about tackling the companies and policies responsible for creating ... an obesogenic environment".
[27] Malhotra explains that his professional work has motivated his public health campaigning:" ..having seen the unspeakable suffering caused by diet-related diseases, I would much rather these patients did not develop them in the first place."
[28] In 2013 he was recognized in the inaugural list of the top 50 BME Pioneers in the NHS Health Service Journal, for his research on sugar rich diets and obesity and cardio-vascular disease and for his public health campaigns, including profit-making of big corporations at the expense of public health, unhealthy hospital meals and sale of junk food in hospitals
[8] The judges commented that "Yes. He challenges people".
[8] In 2014 he was recognized for a second year running in the Health Services Journal top 50 BME Pioneers: described by the judges as "An upcoming star", the entry recognized that he had ignited a debate about over-investigation, over-diagnosis and overmedication and brought media attention to the BMJ's "Too much medicine" campaign.
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At the end of 2013, Malhotra won the accolade of being named a "Food Hero" for the Children's Food Campaign for his campaigning against junk food being marketed to children and sugar filled vending machines in hospitals.
[27] When
Action on Sugarwas founded in 2014, he was its first Science Director.
[7] Later in that year, his campaigning on sugar led to his being featured in the
Evening Standardas being one of ten of London's brightest stars working in science and technology.
[29] In 2018 the
Guardian's health correspondent, Sarah Boseley, labelled Malhotra as a "dissident scientist", "statin critic" and "cholesterol sceptic".
[10] In 2021, Malhotra was appointed chair of the charity The Public Health Collaboration.
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