Dr. Agatston’s Bio
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ARTHUR AGATSTON, MD
Arthur Agatston, M.D., is a cardiologist and an associate professor of medicine at the
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. He has served on committees of the
American Society of Echocardiography, the American College of Cardiology, and the
Society of Atherosclerosis Imaging, where he is a founding member of the board of
directors. He was recently elected to serve on the board of directors of The American
Dietetic Association Foundation.
Dr. Agatston has written articles for more than 100 scientific publications, including the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the American Journal of Cardiology and
the Annals of Internal Medicine. He has served as an expert consultant to the Clinical
Trials Committee of the National Institutes of Health. And he has participated as a
speaker, faculty member and organizer of numerous academic cardiology meetings and
symposia.
Along with his renown as a researcher, lecturer, and pioneer in clinical and preventive
cardiology, Dr. Agatston is best known publicly as the author of the bestselling The
South Beach Diet.
Where It All Began
Raised on the north shore of Long Island, Dr. Agatston’s father and grandfather were
doctors, and Arthur Agatston knew from an early age that he also desired a career in
medicine. After graduating from New York University School of Medicine and completing
his cardiology fellowship at NYU, Dr. Agatston elected to combine academics with clinical
practice. He accepted a position at Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, which was
associated with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Where It’s Led
Over the years, Dr. Agatston’s pioneering work in noninvasive cardiac imaging has
resulted in computed tomography scanning methods and measures that bear his name:
the Agatston Score and the Agatston Method, which are used for screening coronary
calcium—and are recognized worldwide.
As a practicing cardiologist, Dr. Agatston did not set out to develop a weight-loss plan.
But, he did create what became known as the South Beach Diet in the mid-1990s to
help his patients whose weight and blood chemistries were not improving on the
standard, low-fat American Heart Association diet. His balanced approach became the
basis for The South Beach Diet book, his first non-academic work, which became an
international bestseller. Subsequent books published under The South Beach Diet
franchise also became bestsellers, including: The South Beach Diet Cookbook (2004);
The South Beach Diet Good Fats Good Carbs Guide (2004); The South Beach Quick &
Easy Cookbook (2005); and The South Beach Dining Guide (2005). His next two books
are: The South Beach Diet Parties & Holidays Cookbook (October 2006) and The South
Beach Heart Program: The 4-Step Plan that Can Save Your Life (January 2007).
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Where It’s Going
In 2004, Dr. Agatston founded The Agatston Research Foundation for the purpose of
conducting and funding original research on diet, cardiac and disease prevention. His
goal is to educate and empower both his patients and the public about healthy lifestyle
choices and disease prevention, encouraging the practice of such prevention in America
and throughout the world. In creating The Agatston Research Foundation, Dr. Agatston
is fulfilling a personal dream as he continues to "change the way America eats." The
Agatston Research Foundation is dedicated to improving the heart health and wellness
of the nation through research, education and prevention.
Dr. Agatston lectures extensively on prevention both nationally and internationally. In
addition to his work with his wife, Sari, on the South Beach Diet and The Agatston
Research Foundation, Dr. Agatston maintains a cardiology practice in Miami Beach,
where they reside. The Agatstons have two sons, currently attending college.