Joy Bauer

Joy Bauer, MS, RD, CDN
Joy Bauer, RD
Born (1963-11-06) November 6, 1963
Occupation Nutritionist
Television The Today Show
Website http://joybauer.com/

Joy L. Bauer, MS, RD, CDN (born November 6, 1963), is the founder of Nourish Snacks[1] and the health and nutrition expert on The Today Show.[2] Joy is the author of 12 New York Times Best Sellers. Her latest book, From Junk Food to Joy Food, is based on her popular Today Show series, in which viewers challenge Joy to turn fattening favorites into delicious, diet-friendly fare for the honor of the coveted "two carrots up."[3] The book is also the inspiration behind Joy's latest PBS special.[4]

Joy is a monthly columnist for Woman's Day and the official nutritionist for the New York City Ballet. She was formerly the co-host of the RLTV show "Good Food, Good Deeds."[5]

Career

Joy Bauer began her career at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City as the clinical nutritionist with their neurosurgical team. She also taught Anatomy & Physiology and Sports Nutrition at New York University School of Professional Studies. Joy also served as the Director for Nutrition for the Pediatric Cardiology Department at Mount Sinai Medical Center. While at Mount Sinai, Joy created and implemented "Heart-Smart Kids," a health program for underprivileged children living in Harlem, which she often says was one of the most rewarding experiences of her career.[6]

Joy also served as nutrition consultant for the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, where she designed and supervised its ongoing research in eating disorders and weight management. Joy was the nutritionist for New York University's faculty, students and athletes. As the founder and CEO of Joy Bauer Nutrition, she headed one of the largest nutrition centers in the country for close to two decades.[7]

Joy has received several awards, including the National Media Excellence Award from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 2010[8] and the American Society of Nutrition Science in 2012.[9]

In 2014, Joy founded Nourish Snacks as a way to make healthy snacking easy and delicious.[10]

Family life

Joy lives in New York with her husband, Ian, her daughters Jesse and Ayden Jane, and her son Cole.[11] Bauer is Jewish.[12]

Books and publications

Bauer is the author of a number of health books, cookbooks and diet books, including:

  • Joy's Simple Food Remedies (Hay House, October 2018)
  • From Junk Food to Joy Food (Hay House, February 2016)
  • The Joy Fit Club Cookbook, Diet Plan & Inspiration (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 2012)
  • Joy Bauer's Food Cures ( ISBN 978-1-60-961312-9) was reviewed by the American Dietetic Association and called "a common-sense, fad-free approach to using food to improve your health and feel your best." Originally published in 2007, it was revised and reissued in 2011.[13]
  • Slim & Scrumptious (William Morrow Cookbooks; 2010)
  • Your Inner Skinny: Four Steps to Thin Forever (William Morrow; 2009) was reviewed in the Chicago Tribune [14]
  • Joy's LIFE Diet ( ISBN 978-0-06-166574-5), a book reviewed in Publishers Weekly, January 2009, and placed No. 1 on the April 29, 2007 New York Times Bestseller Paperback How To List.[15]
  • Prevention 3-2-1 Weight Loss Plan (Rodale Books; 2007)
  • The 90/10 Weight Loss Cookbook (St. Martin's Griffin; 2004)
  • Cooking with Joy: The 90/10 Cookbook (St. Martin's Press; 2004)
  • The 90/10 Weight Loss Plan (St. Martin's Griffin; 2001)
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Total Nutrition (Alpha; 1999)
  • The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Smart (Alpha; 1996)

Professional affiliations

  • Commission on Dietetic Registration: Registered Dietitian
  • New York State Certified Dietitian–Nutritionist
  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Sports & Cardiovascular Nutritionist Group
  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Pediatric Practice Group
  • NBC’s TODAY Show, Nutrition and Health Expert
  • Nourish Snacks, Founder [16]
  • Contributing Editor/Columnist, Woman’s Day Magazine [17]
  • New York City Ballet, Nutritionist
  • Alzheimer's Foundation of America[18]
  • Alliance for a Healthier Generation

Education

Bauer received her Bachelor's degree in Kinesiological Sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park and a master of science in nutrition from New York University.

References

  1. https://nourishsnacks.com/
  2. Alessandra Stanley (December 4, 2007). "Morning TV Veers From News to Frills". New York Times.
  3. "Food and Diet Books - Best Sellers - April 10, 2016 - The New York Times". Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  4. Watch Full Episodes Online of PBS Presents on PBS | Joy Bauer's From Junk Food to Joy Food, retrieved 2017-03-31
  5. http://rl.tv/shows/good-food-good-deeds/index.php/about-the-show/
  6. "Joy Bauer, RD". Health Expert Columns. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
  7. http://www.joybauer.com/about-joy/bio.aspx
  8. "Media Excellence Award Recipients". www.eatrightpro.org. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
  9. "American Society of Nutrition Science Awards Past Recipients".
  10. https://www.nourishsnacks.com/
  11. http://rl.tv/shows/good-food-good-deeds/index.php/about-the-show/
  12. Cantor, Danielle. "Discovering our path to healthy living, with a little help from Joy". JW Magazine. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  13. http://www.eatright.org/Media/content.aspx?id=10480
  14. "The skinny: We cut through the glut of new nutrition books to sort out 5 of the best".
  15. "Paperback best Sellers: April 29, 2007". New York Times. April 29, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  16. https://www.nourishsnacks.com/
  17. http://www.womansday.com/health-fitness/about-joy-bauer-109339?click=main_sr
  18. http://rl.tv/shows/good-food-good-deeds/index.php/about-the-show/


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