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Cyrus Khambatta

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Cyrus Khambatta
Cyrus Khambatta
Birth nameCyrus Khambatta
MediumNutrition & Fitness Coach
NationalityAmerican
Years active2000s-present
GenresPhyllanthus emblica, Diabetes, Nutrition, Fitness
WebsiteOfficial website

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Cyrus Khambatta is a nutrition and fitness coach for people living with type 1 diabetes, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. He is the founder of Mangoman Nutrition and Fitness, LLC and the co-founder of Mastering Diabetes, LLC.

Impact on Diabetes[edit]

He co-created the Mastering Diabetes Method to reverse insulin resistance in all forms of diabetes, and has helped more than 10,000 people improve their metabolic health using low-fat, plant-based, whole-food nutrition, intermittent fasting, and exercise.

He is the co-host of the annual Mastering Diabetes Online Summit, a featured speaker at the Plant-Based Nutrition and Healthcare Conference (PBNHC), the American College of Lifestyle Medicine Conference (ACLM), Plant Stock, the Torrance Memorial Medical Center, and has been featured on NPR, KQED, Forks Over Knives, Healthline, Fast Company, Diet Fiction, and the podcasts Plant Proof and Nutrition Rounds.

Education[edit]

Cyrus Khambatta, PhD earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 2003, then earned a PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of California at Berkeley in 2012.

Publications[edit]

  • Sarver, Jordan, Cyrus Khambatta, Robby Barbaro, Bhakti Chavan, and David Drozek. “Retrospective Evaluation of an Online Diabetes Health Coaching Program: A Pilot Study.” American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, October 15, 2019, 1559827619879106.[1]
  • Shrivastav, Maneesh, William Gibson, Rajendra Shrivastav, Katie Elzea, Cyrus Khambatta, Rohan Sonawane, Joseph A. Sierra, and Robert Vigersky. “Type 2 Diabetes Management in Primary Care: The Role of Retrospective, Professional Continuous Glucose Monitoring.” Diabetes Spectrum: A Publication of the American Diabetes Association 31, no. 3 (August 2018): 279–87.[2]
  • Thompson, Airlia C. S., Matthew D. Bruss, John C. Price, Cyrus F. Khambatta, William E. Holmes, Marc Colangelo, Marcy Dalidd, et al. “Reduced in Vivo Hepatic Proteome Replacement Rates but Not Cell Proliferation Rates Predict Maximum Lifespan Extension in Mice.” Aging Cell 15, no. 1 (February 2016): 118–27.[3]
  • Roohk, Donald J., Smita Mascharak, Cyrus Khambatta, Ho Leung, Marc Hellerstein, and Charles Harris. “Dexamethasone-Mediated Changes in Adipose Triacylglycerol Metabolism Are Exaggerated, Not Diminished, in the Absence of a Functional GR Dimerization Domain.” Endocrinology 154, no. 4 (April 2013): 1528–39.[4]
  • Cyrus Khambatta. “How Eating More Carbohydrates Could Lead To Increased Insulin Sensitivity” diabetesdaily.com (September 2016): 1528–39.[5]
  • Cyrus Khambatta. “Why Google Is Going All In On Diabetes” npr.org (September 2015): 1528–39.[6]
  • Cyrus Khambatta. “This Startup Sells You Meals Plans Based On Your Nutrition Type” fastcompany.com (October 2016): 1528–39.[7]

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