Suzanne M. Babich
Suzanne M. Babich | |
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Occupation | Public health scientist |
Suzanne Marie Babich (born 1958), formerly Suzanne Havala Hobbs[1] is an American public health scientist, food writer, registered dietitian and vegetarianism activist. She was the primary author for the American Dietetic Association's 1988 and 1993 vegetarian position papers.
Biography
Babich obtained a BS in dietetics from Michigan State University in 1981 and a MS in nutrition from Winthrop University in 1991.[2] She qualified DrPH from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001.[2]
Babich is an adjunct professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Gillings School of Global Public Health.[2] She is Associate Dean of Global Health and Professor of Health Policy and Management at the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.[1] She is chair of the Board of Accreditation for the European Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA).[1][3]
From 2003 to 2014, Babich wrote a food column "On the Table" in the Raleigh News and Observer and the Charlotte Observer.[4] In total she authored 600 columns.[4]
In 2022, Babich received a U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award to work with colleagues in Croatia at the University of Rijeka.[5][6]
Vegetarianism
Babich has described herself as a "vegan-leaning, lacto ovo vegetarian for nearly 50 years".[7] She served on the editorial board of the Vegetarian Times magazine for many years and was a nutrition adviser for the Vegetarian Resource Group.[7][8] Babich was the primary author for the American Dietetic Association's 1988 and 1993 position papers on vegetarian diets with Johanna T. Dwyer.[9][10][11] The 1988 position paper questioned the idea of protein combining and concluded it is unnecessary.[12]
In 1990, Babich worked with T. Colin Campbell to help him compile data for the China Health Project.[13] In 1996, Babich attended the 32nd World Vegetarian Congress.[14]
Babich is on the advisory board of the Coalition for Healthy School Food (CHSF), a non-profit organization that introduces plant-based foods and nutrition in schools.[15] A 2nd edition of Babich's Living Vegetarian For Dummies was published in 2022.[16]
Selected publications
- Vegan Diets for Women, Infants, and Children (with Ann Reed Mangels, 1994)
- Vegetarian Diets-Clearing the Air (1994)
- The Vegetarian Food Guide and Nutrition Counter (1997)
- What's Left to Eat?: A Nutritionist Answers Your Questions (1998)
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Being Vegetarian (1999)
- Get the Trans Fat Out (2006)
- Getting from Fat to Fit: The Role of Policy in the Obesity Disaster (2008)
- Living Vegetarian For Dummies (2009, 2022)
- Living Dairy-Free For Dummies (2010)
References
- ^ a b c "Suzanne Babich, DrPH, MS". fsph.iupui.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ a b c "Suzanne M. Babich, DrPH, MS". sph.unc.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ "Aphea Board of Accreditation". aphea.be. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Sue Hobbs writes final ‘On the Table’ column for News and Observer". sph.unc.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ "Dr. Suzanne Babich receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to strengthen public health workforce development in Croatia". fsph.iupui.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ "Suzanne Babich Was One Of Ten IU Professors Who Will Receive An U.S. Fulbright Scholar Award". indystandard.com. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ a b Babich, Suzanne M. (2023). "About the Author". In Living Vegetarian for Dummies. Wiley. p. 409. ISBN 978-1-119-90311-6
- ^ "Notes From The Scientific Department". vrg.org. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ Havala, Suzanne; Dwyer, Johanna (1988). "Position of the American Dietetic Association: vegetarian diets--technical support paper". Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 88 (3): 352–355. doi:10.1016/S0002-8223(21)01980-5. PMID 3346498. S2CID 44567892.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Havala, Suzanne; Dwyer, Johanna (1993). "Position of the American dietetic association: Vegetarian diets". Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 93 (11): 1317–1319. doi:10.1016/0002-8223(93)91966-T. PMID 8227888.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Suzanne Marie Babich". sph.unc.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ Maurer, Donna. (2002). Vegetarianism: Movement Or Moment: Promoting A Lifestyle For Cult Change. Temple University Press. pp. 38-39. ISBN 978-1566399364
- ^ "A Positive Position". Vegetarian Times. 160: 55. 1990.
- ^ "32nd World Vegetarian Congress 1996". ivu.org. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ "About Us". healthyschoolfood.org. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
- ^ "Living Vegetarian For Dummies, 2nd Edition". wiley.com. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
External links
- On the Table
- v
- t
- e
Veganism | |
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Vegetarianism | |
Lists |
Secular | |
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Religious |
and drink
- Agave syrup
- Chicken fillet roll
- Coconut burger
- Coconut milk
- Fruits
- Grains
- Gelatin substitutes
- Jambon
- Meat alternative
- Miso
- Mochi
- Mock duck
- Nutritional yeast
- Plant cream
- Plant milk
- Quinoa
- Quorn
- Seitan
- Soy yogurt
- Tempeh
- Tofu
- Tofurkey
- Cheese
- Vegetables
- Vegetarian bacon
- Hot dog
- Vegetarian mark
- Sausage
- Sausage roll
- Beer
- Wine
- Veggie burger
and events
reports,
journals
- On Abstinence from Eating Animals (3rd century)
- An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral Duty (1802)
- Vegetable Cookery (1812)
- A Vindication of Natural Diet (1813)
- Reasons for not Eating Animal Food (1814)
- Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes (1824)
- Nature's Own Book (1835)
- Fruits and Farinacea (1845)
- The Pleasure Boat (1845)
- The Ethics of Diet (1883)
- What is Vegetarianism? (1886)
- Shelley's Vegetarianism (1891)
- Behind the Scenes in Slaughter-Houses (1892)
- Why I Am a Vegetarian (1895)
- Figs or Pigs? (1896)
- Thirty-nine Reasons Why I Am a Vegetarian (1903)
- The Meat Fetish (1904)
- The New Ethics (1907)
- A Fleshless Diet (1910)
- The Benefits of Vegetarianism (1927)
- Living the Good Life (1954)
- Ten Talents (1968)
- Diet for a Small Planet (1971)
- The Vegetarian Epicure (1972)
- Moosewood Collective Cookbooks (1973)
- The Farm Vegetarian Cookbook (1975)
- Laurel's Kitchen (1976)
- Moosewood Cookbook (1977)
- Fit for Life (1985)
- Diet for a New America (1987)
- The Sexual Politics of Meat (1990)
- Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone (1997)
- The China Study (2005)
- Skinny Bitch (2005)
- Livestock's Long Shadow (2006)
- The Bloodless Revolution (2006)
- Eating Animals (2009)
- Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows (2009)
- The Vegan Studies Project (2015)
- Animal (De)liberation (2016)
- The End of Animal Farming (2018)
- Vegetable Kingdom (2020)
- Making a Stand for Animals (2022)
- Meat Atlas (annual)
- The Animals Film (1981)
- Diet for a New America (film) (1991)
- A Cow at My Table (1998)
- Meet Your Meat (2002)
- Post Punk Kitchen (2003–2005)
- Peaceable Kingdom (2004)
- Earthlings (2005)
- A Sacred Duty (2007)
- Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead (2010)
- Planeat (2010)
- Forks Over Knives (2011)
- Vegucated (2011)
- Live and Let Live (2013)
- Cowspiracy (2014)
- PlantPure Nation (2015)
- What the Health (2017)
- Carnage (2017)
- Dominion (2018)
- Eating You Alive (2018)
- The Game Changers (2018)
- You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment (2024)
authors,
physicians
cookbook authors
- Nava Atlas
- Mayim Bialik
- Gypsy Boots
- BOSH!
- Edward Espe Brown
- Tabitha Brown (actress)
- Suzy Amis Cameron
- Hannah Che
- Pinky Cole
- Chloe Coscarelli
- Yamuna Devi
- Sue Donaldson
- Crescent Dragonwagon
- Rose Elliot
- Rip Esselstyn
- Toni Fiore
- Carol Lee Flinders
- Alexis Gauthier
- Dick Gregory
- Richa Hingle
- Madhur Jaffrey
- Mollie Katzen
- Frances Moore Lappé
- Deborah Madison
- Linda McCartney
- Mary McCartney
- Hetty Lui McKinnon
- Tracye McQuirter
- Joanne Lee Molinaro
- Moosewood Collective
- Isa Chandra Moskowitz
- Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
- Gaz Oakley
- Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
- Mathew Pritchard
- Satchidananda Saraswati
- Derek Sarno
- Miyoko Schinner
- Alicia Silverstone
- Hannah Sunderani
- Bryant Terry
- Anna Thomas
- Haile Thomas
- Lauren Toyota
- Jeeca Uy
- Umberto Veronesi
- Nisha Vora
- Alan Wakeman
- Cranks (restaurant)
- Food for Thought (restaurant)
- InSpiral Lounge
- Lentil as Anything
- New Riverside Cafe
- Nix (restaurant)
- Penny Cafeteria
- Pink Peacock
- The Hollow Reed
- The Pitman Vegetarian Hotel