Albert Stunkard


Albert J. Stunkard was an American psychiatrist. He is known for his first descriptions of binge eating disorder and night eating syndrome in the 1950s.

Life

Albert Stunkard was born in Manhattan, New York City, as the son of biologist Horace Stunkard. He studied medicine at Yale University and received his bachelor's degree in 1943. He received his MD from Columbia University in 1945. During World War II, he served as a physician in the United States Army in Japan. From 1973 to 1977 he was the head of the psychiatric department at Stanford University. Yet, he spent the majority of his career as a psychiatrist and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. He died on 12 July 2014 in his Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, home from pneumonia. He is generally considered as one of the most famous pioneers in obesity research. His work in 1959 is regarded as the beginning of pessimism about long-term weight management.
There is a chair professorship at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania named for Stunkard. Holders of the chair have included Thomas A. Wadden.

Selected publications