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Stutman, Fred A.
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Dr. Stutman is one of the world's foremost authorities on the medical benefits of walking as an ideal aerobic exercise. As a medical officer in the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Stutman established one of the nation's first walking programs for heart attack patients. He has done extensive research in the fields of exercise physiology & diet & nutrition in his private medical practice & at the U.S. Naval Air Development Center. Dr. Stutman has written eight books & numerous articles on the medical benefits of walking as an aerobic exercise & on the health benefits of proper diet & nutrition. His last book, Walk to Win was Prevention Magazine's Book of the Month Club selection. www.diet-step.com.
Education & Military Service:
Muhlenberg College, Allentown. PA
Temple University Medical School, Philadelphia, PA
Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, PA - Medical Internship
Capt. U.S.Air Force Medical Corps
Appointments & Awards
American Medical Association Physician's Recognition Award
Fellow, American Academy of Family Practice
Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners
Affiliate, Royal Society of Medicine -- London
Research
Exercise Physiology: Aviation Medical Acceleration Laboratory -- U. S. Naval Air Development Center.
Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: United States Air Force Medical Corps.
Dr. Stutman established one of the nation's first waking programs for heart attack victims.
Medical Societies:
American Medical Association
American Academy of Family Practice
Philadelphia & Pennsylvania Medical Societies
American College of Sports Medicine
American Society of Contemporary Medicine & Surgery
American College of Preventive Medicine
Publications
Walk Don't Run. Philadelphia: Medical Manor Press, 1979
The Doctor's Walking Book. New York: Ballantine Books, 1980
The Doctor's Walking Diet. Philadelphia, Medical Manor Books(R), 1982
Dietwalk(R): The Doctor's Fast 3-Day Superdiet. Philadelphia: M