Kamal Patel | |
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Occupation(s) | Researcher, Nutrition Editor |
Known for | Nutrition, Dietary supplements, Vitamin D guidelines |
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Kamal Patel is a nutrition researcher and the director of Examine.com. [1] Alongside co-founder Sol Orwell, he grew the Examine.com compendium of clinical trials on nutrition and supplements, with the goal of creating the “largest database” of supplements on the Internet. [2] In 2020, Patel was named #1 Most Influential Man in Health & Fitness by Men's Health UK. [3]
Patel attended Northwestern University, studying economics and communications while also organizing strongman contests. [4] He attended graduate school at Johns Hopkins University and Tufts University, studying public health, business, and nutrition. [5] [6]
Patel was a co-author on systematic reviews used to inform the Institute of Medicine 2010 vitamin D guidelines, [7] which served as a basis for revised vitamin D guidelines in countries around the world. [8] During that time, he was also a primary reviewer for Clinicaltrials.gov with a focus on clinical trial methodology. [9]
Patel has also published research on genetic tests for cancer, [10] prostate cancer treatments, [11] fructose and liver health, [12] self-measured monitoring of blood pressure for hypertension, [13] and other clinical and methodological topics. [14]
Patel has worked as a researcher at a federally-designated evidence-based practice center in meta-analysis and evidence synthesis [15] and served as program chair for the 2013 Ancestral Health Symposium. [16] [17] He is a nutrition editor for the Journal of Evolution and Health. [18]
Patel is the director of Examine.com, coordinating the team of researchers and scientists in analyzing primary research on nutrients and supplements. Under Patel, the website has expanded from a focus on supplements and athletic performance to direct analysis of research studies. [19] [20] [21] In 2020, Patel was named #1 Most Influential Man in Health & Fitness by Men's Health UK. [22]
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Kamal Patel | |
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Occupation(s) | Researcher, Nutrition Editor |
Known for | Nutrition, Dietary supplements, Vitamin D guidelines |
Website |
www |
Kamal Patel is a nutrition researcher and the director of Examine.com. [1] Alongside co-founder Sol Orwell, he grew the Examine.com compendium of clinical trials on nutrition and supplements, with the goal of creating the “largest database” of supplements on the Internet. [2] In 2020, Patel was named #1 Most Influential Man in Health & Fitness by Men's Health UK. [3]
Patel attended Northwestern University, studying economics and communications while also organizing strongman contests. [4] He attended graduate school at Johns Hopkins University and Tufts University, studying public health, business, and nutrition. [5] [6]
Patel was a co-author on systematic reviews used to inform the Institute of Medicine 2010 vitamin D guidelines, [7] which served as a basis for revised vitamin D guidelines in countries around the world. [8] During that time, he was also a primary reviewer for Clinicaltrials.gov with a focus on clinical trial methodology. [9]
Patel has also published research on genetic tests for cancer, [10] prostate cancer treatments, [11] fructose and liver health, [12] self-measured monitoring of blood pressure for hypertension, [13] and other clinical and methodological topics. [14]
Patel has worked as a researcher at a federally-designated evidence-based practice center in meta-analysis and evidence synthesis [15] and served as program chair for the 2013 Ancestral Health Symposium. [16] [17] He is a nutrition editor for the Journal of Evolution and Health. [18]
Patel is the director of Examine.com, coordinating the team of researchers and scientists in analyzing primary research on nutrients and supplements. Under Patel, the website has expanded from a focus on supplements and athletic performance to direct analysis of research studies. [19] [20] [21] In 2020, Patel was named #1 Most Influential Man in Health & Fitness by Men's Health UK. [22]
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