CLEVELAND—Chuck Carroll, widely known as “The Weight Loss Champion” and the host of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine’s podcast, The Exam Room , will join the speaker lineup at the National Health Association’s annual conference this Thursday through Sunday in Cleveland. The event brings together leading voices in the field of plant-based nutrition to share key insights on the latest science.
Carroll has sustained a nearly 300-pound weight loss by following a healthy, plant-based diet—a lifestyle approach shown to reduce the risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and other health conditions.
On Sunday, June 29, at 11:00 a.m. EDT, Carroll will host an episode of The Exam Room live from the NHA conference. In the episode, he’ll speak with Physicians Committee board member and New York Times best-selling author Joel Fuhrman, MD; board-certified sports medicine and lifestyle medicine physician Stephen Esser, MD; and lifestyle medicine expert Meagan Grega, MD, FACLM.
“I’m honored to be joining this all-star lineup at one of the premier conferences for plant-based health and nutrition,” said Chuck Carroll. “There’s so much exciting science and real-life success happening in this space, and I can’t wait to share those stories live from the NHA stage.”
Other speakers include author and founder of Main Street Vegan Victoria Moran; integrative gastroenterologist and author of GutBliss and The Microbiome Solution Robynne Chutkan, MD, FASGE; and more.
Now in its 77 th year, the NHA conference boasts a long tradition of educating people on the topic of plant-based nutrition. Founded in 1948, the NHA also publishes Health Science , a quarterly magazine focused on plant-based health and lifestyle education.
To speak with Mr. Carroll, please contact Reina Pohl at 202-527-7326 or rpohl@pcrm.org .
Founded in 1985, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is a nonprofit organization that promotes preventive medicine, conducts clinical research, and encourages higher standards for ethics and effectiveness in research.