Nina Teicholz

Nina Teicholz

Born: May 7, 1965
in Palo Alto, California, USA
Nina Teicholz is an adjunct professor at NYU’s Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, the Executive Director of The Nutrition Coalition (a group devoted to evidence-based nutrition policy), an investigative science journalist and author. Her international bestseller, The Big Fat Surprise has upended the conventional wisdom on dietary fat–especially saturated fat–and challenged the very core of our nutrition policy.

Movies for Nina Teicholz...

FAT: A Documentary 2
Title: FAT: A Documentary 2
Character: Self / Science Journalist / Author / Nutrition Coalition
Released: January 3, 2021
Type: Movie
FAT: A Documentary 2 is the sequel to the international sensation that delves deeper into the lies and myths surrounding the age old question: "What should I be eating?"
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Fat Fiction
Title: Fat Fiction
Character: Self / Investigative Science Journalist / Author
Released: March 13, 2020
Type: Movie
Leading health experts examine the history of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines and question decades of dietary advice insisting that saturated fats are bad for us.
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FAT: A Documentary
Title: FAT: A Documentary
Character: Self / Journalist
Released: July 19, 2019
Type: Movie
Weight loss expert Vinnie Tortorich and award-winning filmmaker Peter Pardini want you to join their team to make a hard-hitting documentary film that exposes the widespread myths and lies around healthy eating, fat and weight loss and shows how, in spite of all our good intentions, we go on getting fatter and fatter.
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Cholesterol: The Great Bluff
Title: Cholesterol: The Great Bluff
Character: Self - Journalist
Released: October 18, 2016
Type: Movie
The link between heart disease and blood cholesterol is a medical dogma that has existed for the past fifty years and has led to the development of a billion-dollar, low-fat, food industry, as well as to statins, a drug that lower “bad cholesterol” levels, so it has became one of the most prescribed medicines in the world. But more and more researchers are openly questioning the mainstream opinions on cholesterol…