Nathan Pritikin died on 1985-02-21.
Nathan Pritikin developed the diet in the 1970s.
Nathan Pritikin was born on August 29, 1915.
Nathan Pritikin was born on August 29, 1915.
Nathan Pritikin has written: 'The Pritikin promise' -- subject(s): Low-calorie diet, Nutrition, Nutritional aspects, Nutritional aspects of Physical fitness, Physical fitness, Recipes, Reducing diets 'The Pritikin permanent weight-loss manual' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Low-calorie diet, Exercise 'The Pritikin Health Library' 'The Updated Pritikin Program' 'Diet for runners' -- subject(s): Athletes, Low-cholesterol diet, Nutrition, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Running, Recipes, Running 'The Pritikin program' -- subject(s): Recipes, Reducing diets, Reducing exercises 'The official Pritikin guide to restaurant eating' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Reducing diets, Restaurants
Tom Monte has written: 'Nathan Pritikin - The Official Biography' 'Psychology's Scientific Endeavor'
Jon Pritikin was born on 1973-02-26.
The Pritikin Diet was established in the 1960s. Additional information about this diet is provided at the following website: www.diet.com/g/pritikin-diet
The Pritikin diet is based on a wide variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, beans, and low-fat dairy products. There are four levels to the Pritikin diet, each based on calories.
Quaker Oats
The Pritikin diet is a low-fat regimen that promotes eating whole grains, vegetables, and fruit over animal protein, eggs, processed grains, and sugar.
Nathan Brownson died in 1796.
Nathan Ackerman died in 1971.