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The Atkins Foundation has funded $12 Million in the last two years to the following organizations
Research
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
“Controlled Carbohydrate Registry Bank” - September, 2002
“Diabetes Dietary Study” - August, 2004
“Metabolic Impact Study” - August, 2002
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
“Dietary Intervention - Randomized Controlled Trial (DIRECT)” - August, 2004
“Dietary Intervention - Randomized Controlled Trial 2 (DIRECT 2)” - November, 2004
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
“Office-Based Low Carbohydrate Diet Intervention in Children” - August, 2004
Farber Institute for Neurosciences - Thomas Jefferson University
High fat diets in amyloid-plaque-forming mice and their effect on brain (Alzheimer’s disease) - October, 2004
Duke University
“A Randomized, Controlled Trial of a Very-Low Carbohydrate Diet vs. a Low Glycemic Diet for Type II Diabetes” - January, 2004
Johns Hopkins University
“Study of the Use of the Atkins Diet for Adults with Intractable Epilepsy” - September, 2004
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
“The Potential Beneficial Role of a Low Carbohydrate Diet in Alzheimer’s Disease” (in both mice and humans)- January, 2005
Riverside General Hospital
“A Highly Restrictive Carbohydrate Nutrition Program for Individuals with Type II Diabetes Accompanied with Exercise Programs and Out-patient Support Programs” - June, 2005
Rogosin Institute
“Sensitivity to Fructose Induced Palmitate Synthesis in End-Stage Renal Disease” - August, 2004
Rogosin Institute / Rockefeller University
A Core Laboratory Facility to bank samples and create a database - June, 2005
SUNY Downstate
“A pilot feasibility study of a low carbohydrate diet in patients with advanced cancer.” June, 2005
University of Arizona
“Optimizing Diet for Weight Loss Success in the Individual Breast Cancer Survivor” – January, 2005
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Charles P Lambert, PhD endowment for his work on the study “Efficacy of the Atkins Diet in the Elderly” - July, 2005
University of Connecticut
“Effects of a Ketogenic Diet on Flow-Medicated Vasodilatation of the Brachial Artery and Makers of Endothelial Dysfunction and Vascular Inflammation” - May, 2004
University of Southern California
“A Novel Nutritional Approach to Prevent Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Low Income Hispanic Families” - September, 2004
University of Utah
“The Effects of Low Carbohydrate Diet on the Lactating Mother and the Nursing Infant” – January, 2005
Washington University
“Dr. Robert C. Atkins Professorship in Medicine and Obesity Research at the Washington University School of Medicine” - December, 2003
Yale University School of Medicine
“Effects of a High-Protein Ketogenic Diet on Myocardial Metabolism” January, 2005
Education
Nutrition and Fitness for a Healthy New York
“School’s Based Program to Combat Obesity in the State of NY” - August, 2004
Trust for America’s Health
“Planning Grant for Creating a National Strategy to Reduce Childhood Obesity Through Public Health Action” - August, 2004
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
“Dr. Robert C. Atkins Professorship in Medicine and Obesity Research” - December, 2003
Sesame Workshop
“The Influence of Educational Media on Children’s Healthy Food Choices” – June, 2005
Source: The Atkins Foundation
Categories: Columns, Diabetes, Diabetes, Food, My Own Injection
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