Dr. Young’s accomplishments include: author, international lecturer, nutrition consultant, media dietitian, private practice nutritionist, and adjunct professor of nutrition in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies at New York University (NYU). She is the author of author of Finally Full, Finally Slim: 30 Days to Permanent Weight loss One Portion at a Time (Center Street/Hachette Book Group 2019) and The Portion Teller Plan: Eating, Cheating, and Losing Weight Permanently (Crown 2005) which was named one of six best health books by The Wall Street Journal and O, The Oprah Magazine.
Widely considered an expert on portion sizes, Dr. Young is regularly featured in international publications including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, Newsweek, Self, Health, Redbook, and Glamour. She has also been featured on international television including ABC News, BBC, CBS News, NBC News, TODAY, MSNBC, FOX, and CNN, and appeared in the U.S. award winning documentary “Super Size Me” and the U.K. BBC documentary series “The Men Who Made Us Fat” where she traced the history of growing food portions. (Check out Dr. Young’s wikipedia page.)
Dr. Lisa Young is a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) in private practice and has been counseling adults and children for nearly three decades. Dr. Young offers individual counseling as well as group programs on a wide variety of nutrition related issues including obesity and weight control, disease prevention, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, pregnancy, lactation, and gastrointestinal disorders. Young has been involved in clinical obesity research studies at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and at St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center; and has consulted for various weight management programs in New York City.
Dr. Young is a nutrition consultant and media dietitian, and serves as a nutrition adviser, health educator, and media spokesperson. In this capacity, corporations, major media outlets, schools, health departments, law firms, public relations firms, and publishing houses have turned to Dr. Young for her experience, expertise, and knowledge on topics such as nutrition, portion control, dietary guidance, food labels, and health trends. She served as an adviser to the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on various portion-control initiatives.
Her research interests focus on the contribution of increasing portion sizes to the US obesity epidemic, and its implications for nutrition education and public policy. She lectures internationally on portion control, nutrition and wellness. She has lectured at prestigious meetings including the European Parliament, American Public Health Association, American Heart Association, the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Young is a member of various professional organizations including the American Public Health Association, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, (formerly known as the American Dietetic Association), Nutrition Entrepreneurs, and the Greater New York Dietetic Association.
Young is the author of numerous academic publications published in professional journals including the American Journal of Public Health, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Journal of Public Health Policy, Nutrition Reviews, and International Journal of Obesity. (Check out her google scholar profile). She is a contributor to US News and World Report, NBCnews.com and TODAY.com and serves on the medical advisory board for Eat This, Not That! Dr. Young serves on the expert advisory for US News and World Reports “Best Diets.” She was a regular contributor for Huffington Post and an advisory board member for Fitness magazine and Bottom Line Women’s Health.
Young has served as the nutrition expert for Allure, Fitness, Prevention, Marie Claire, and Redbook magazines and has contributed articles for health magazines and newsletters. She was a regular contributor to The Bottom Line Health Newsletter where she wrote a column Nutritionist’s Picks.
Dr. Young received her doctorate and master’s degrees in Nutrition from NYU, and her bachelor’s degree in Economics and Health Care Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a registered dietitian nutritionist. The Israel Cancer Research Fund (ICRF) named Dr. Young a “Woman of Action.” Dr. Young was named “Nutritionist of the Year 2023” by the international Global Health and Pharma (GHP) and “Nutritionist of the Year 2024” by LUXlife.
Dr. Lisa Young is available for private nutrition counseling sessions, group classes and coaching, corporate wellness programs, lectures, nutrition consulting, media interviews and appearances. If you would like to set up an appointment with Dr. Young, or obtain additional information about services available, contact Dr. Young at lisa@drlisayoung.com.