Andreas Eenfeldt
Andreas Eenfeldt is a Swedish medical doctor and author who is recognized for his contributions to the field of low-carb diets and ketogenic diets. He is the founder of the website Diet Doctor, which provides resources and guidance on low-carb and keto diets.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Eenfeldt was born and raised in Sweden. He pursued his medical studies at the Karolinska Institute, one of the world's leading medical universities, where he specialized in family medicine.
Career[edit | edit source]
After completing his medical studies, Eenfeldt practiced as a family physician in Sweden. During his practice, he noticed the prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes among his patients. This led him to research dietary approaches to managing these conditions.
In 2007, Eenfeldt started a blog to share his findings on the benefits of low-carb and ketogenic diets. The blog quickly gained popularity, leading Eenfeldt to launch the Diet Doctor website in 2011. The website provides comprehensive information on low-carb and ketogenic diets, including meal plans, recipes, and scientific research.
Eenfeldt is also the author of several books on low-carb diets, including "Low Carb, High Fat Food Revolution," which has been translated into several languages.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Eenfeldt's work has been recognized globally. He is often invited as a speaker at health and nutrition conferences, where he shares his expertise on low-carb and ketogenic diets. His website, Diet Doctor, is one of the most visited health websites globally.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Eenfeldt is married and has two children. He follows a low-carb, high-fat diet himself and advocates for the same lifestyle for optimal health.
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