John La Puma


John J. La Puma is an Italian-American internist, chef, and author.

Early life and education

La Puma was born in New York City around 1957–1958, one of six children. His family relocated to Santa Barbara, California in 1967, where La Puma attended elementary school through San Marcos High School. He enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara's College of Creative Studies and received a B.A. in biology in 1978.
He earned his MD from Baylor College of Medicine in 1982. He trained in internal medicine at UCLA's West Los Angeles VA. He completed the first U.S. postgraduate fellowship for physicians in clinical ethics and general internal medicine at the University of Chicago, became a Clinical Associate Professor there and founded the Lutheran General Center for Clinical Ethics, pioneering hospital clinical ethics consultation in the U.S. He later graduated from the Cooking and Hospitality Institute of Chicago, part of Le Cordon Bleu, received a Permaculture Design Certificate from Santa Barbara City College's program and a Professional Naturalist certificate from the University of California.

Career

La Puma taught in Chicago at Kendall College as a professor of nutrition. While serving as a professor and practicing medicine, he also cooked with chef Rick Bayless at Frontera Grill and Topolobampo in Chicago weekly for four years.
La Puma would later found CHEF Clinic, the Cooking, Healthy Eating and Fitness, program to prevent and treat obesity, maintain weight loss and measurably promote wellness. He is co-founder of , a health and media company, and founder of , GlutenFreeQuiz for celiac disease screening and for nature deficit disorder. The first physician to teach cooking and nutrition in a U.S. medical school, he has authored over 250 original publications, book chapters, abstracts and books. His research interests include weight control, nature deficit disorder, food as medicine, employee wellness, stress management and medical ethics. His for the general public, written with Dr. Michael Roizen, The RealAge Diet: Make Yourself Younger with What You Eat reached The New York Times Bestseller List. His cookbook is Cooking the RealAge Way, co-authored with Dr. Roizen. Dr. La Puma contributed recipes to The New York Times Bestseller YOU: The Owner’s Manual, co-authored by Drs. Roizen and Mehmet Oz. His ChefMD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine reached The New York Times Bestseller List in October 2008. In it, La Puma describes the new field of culinary medicine, taught in 22 U.S. medical schools by 2016 , and its application to 40 common health conditions. He next wrote Refuel: A 24 Day Eating Plan to help men learn how food works in their bodies and how to boost lower testosterone without medication. He gave and talks on culinary medicine and in 2019 recorded , a mini docuseries on nature therapy for anxiety, addiction and well-being.

Personal life

La Puma resides in Santa Barbara, California.

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