Victoria Warren-Mears, PhD, RD, LD

  • Degrees:
    MS – Washington State University, 1986
    PhD – University of Washington, 2001

  • Internship:
    Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, 1987
 


  • Biosketch:
    Dr. Warren-Mears`s clinical interests include medical nutrition therapy for HIV/AIDS, weight regulation, and obesity, and development of technique to encourage health behavior change. She received a MS from Washington State University in 1986 and completed her dietetic internship with the State of Washington. Dr. Warren-Mears holds a doctorate degree in Nutrition Sciences from the University of Washington in Seattle.

  • Publications:

    Drewnowski, Adam and Victoria Warren-Mears. "Does Aging Change Nutrition Requirements?" Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, 2001 5(2):70-4.

    Drewnowski, Adam, and Victoria Warren-Mears: “Chemical Senses and Food Choices in Aging”, in the Handbook of Nutrition in the Aged, Ronald R. Watson, ed., Third Ed., 2001. pp. 237 –250.

    Drewnowski, Adam, and Victoria Warren-Mears. "Role of Taste and Appetite in Body Weight Regulation," in Nutrition in the Prevention of Treatment and Disease, E.R. Monsen, C. Rock and A. Coulston, eds., Academic Press, 2001.

    Drewnowski, Adam and Victoria Warren-Mears: "Nutrition and Obesity," in Obesity: Diagnosis and Treatment, R Eckels, ed. 2003.

    Drewnowski, Adam and Victoria Warren-Mears: The effect of palatability on food intake in the elderly. Physiology and Behavior. 2003. In review

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