Grain Foods Foundation WELCOMES PEDIATRICS EXPERT DR. DYAN HES TO Scientific Advisory Board

Dyan Hes, M.D.

Pediatrician and Pediatric Obesity Expert Dr. Dyan Hes to Offer Insights and Guidance on Key Programming Initiatives for the Organization

October 27, 2016 — Washington, D.C. — The Grain Foods Foundation is excited to announce the appointment of Dyan Hes, MD, to its Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Hes is the owner and medical director of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City. Board Certified in both pediatrics and obesity medicine, Dr. Hes serves as a general pediatrician and specializes in childhood obesity, offering medical advice and counseling to change eating behaviors to combat obesity. Additionally, Dr. Hes serves as a director of the American Board of Obesity Medicine, is an assistant attending pediatrician at New York Presbyterian Hospital and is a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Hes was included in New York Magazine’s 2013 Top Doctors and has been named one of New York’s Top Doctors by Castle Connolly each year since 2011.

“Given the important role of grains, especially in the diets of children, we are excited to add Dr. Hes to our Scientific Advisory Board,” said Christine Cochran, executive director of the Grain Foods Foundation. “Dr. Hes’ specialty in pediatrics provides a new area of expertise on our SAB; her specialization in childhood obesity provides valuable perspective and understanding of a health epidemic that is plaguing American families. Dr. Hes has the capability to communicate the essential need for grains as part of a balanced diet in ensuring childhood development and establishing healthy eating patterns for life.”

“I am honored to be asked to serve as part of the esteemed Scientific Advisory Board of the Grain Foods Foundation,” noted Dr. Hes. “I am looking forward to contributing to the team.”

As a pediatrician, Dr. Hes will be able to provide expert insights to the Grain Foods Foundation as it prepares for the release of the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which will address pregnancy and the birth to 24 months populations for the first time. Furthermore, Dr. Hes will play an integral role in promoting scientific research GFF is conducting around the impact of grains in the diets of children in the U.S.

Dr. Hes joins seven existing scientific advisory board members whose areas of expertise range from cardiology to obstetrics to exercise physiology. Current advisory board members include: Glenn Gaesser, PhD (Chairman), Professor of Exercise Science and Health Promotion and Director of the Healthy Lifestyles Research Center at Arizona State University; Shelley Case, RD, celiac nutrition expert and author of Gluten-Free Diet: A Comprehensive Resource Guide; Sylvia Klinger, MS, RD, LDN, CPT, founder of Hispanic Food Communications; Richard Mattes, MPH, PhD, RD, Distinguished Professor of Nutrition Science at Purdue University; Julie Miller Jones, PhD, LN, CNS, Professor Emeritus at St. Catherine University; Suzanne Steinbaum, DO, attending cardiologist and Director of Women and Heart Disease, Lenox Hill Hospital; and Bruce Young, MD, Silverman Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at New York University School of Medicine.

Learn more about the Grain Foods Foundation by visiting grainfoodsfoundation.org.

About Grain Foods Foundation
Formed in 2004, Grain Foods Foundation (GFF) is a group of thought leaders and advocates for ALL grain foods and believes everybody needs grain food to enjoy a happy and healthy life. Committed to nutrition education programming that is firmly rooted in science, GFF is a strong advocate for our members, and a resource for consumers and the media who want to learn more about the role of grains in a well-balanced eating pattern. GFF offers research-based information and resources to members, partners, influencers, policymakers and consumers through a comprehensive communications campaign, conferences, webinars, research tools, social media and more. GFF is committed to bringing fact-based information and common sense to the consumer. For more information, visit grainfoodsfoundation.org.