Monica Reinagel


Monica Reinagel is a nutritionist based in Baltimore, United States.

Early life

Reinagel was born in Buffalo, New York, on November 25, 1964. She was trained as a chef at Maryland's L'Academie de Cuisine, and earned a Master of Science in Human Nutrition from the University of Bridgeport.

Career

Podcast

Since 2008, Reinagel has been the nutrition contributor to the website Quick And Dirty Tips. She produces a weekly five-to-seven-minute podcast focused on food, nutrition and health. In November 2012, the podcast was one of iTunes' top 10 Health podcasts in the United States and Canada.

Media

Reinagel has appeared on television on The Dr. Oz Show, CBS News, ABC Eyewitness News, Today and NY1, and in print publications such as Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times and Washington Post.
Since 2011, she has been a regular contributor to the Huffington Post as a part of their "Healthy Living" section, advising readers on weight loss and healthy eating. She is also a frequent contributor to Food & Nutrition magazine, and produces a regular feature called Smart Nutrition for WYPR in Baltimore. She was the chief nutritionist for Conde Nast's NutritionData website from 2007 until 2010.

IF Rating

has been linked to an array of adverse health outcomes, and diet has a measurable effect on markers of inflammation as well as inflammation-related morbidities.
In 2006, Reinagel introduced the IF Ratings, a system that attempts to predict the inflammatory or anti-inflammatory potential of foods and mixed meals based on their nutrient composition. Reinagel cites peer-reviewed published research on the associations between various nutrients, food components, and dietary patterns on inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein as the basis for the unpublished formula used to produce the ratings. No analyses of the statistical validity of the IF Ratings or results of any controlled interventions have been published.
Similar to other proponents of anti-inflammatory diets, such as Barry Sears, Nicholas Perricone, and Andrew Weil, Reinagel recommends incorporating more anti-inflammatory foods such as fish, nuts, olive oil, non-starchy vegetables and spices, and limiting refined grains, sugar, and saturated and hydrogenated fats.

Weighless.Life

The year-long program called which Monica created with Brock Armstrong, combines nutrition and exercise science, behaviour modification, professional guidance, and community support to help you lose weight and keep it off long-term. The program was created out of a desire to help people reset their relationship with food and movement, rather than simply to help them lose weight. The catchphrase of the program "stop dieting and start weighing less" really sums up the program. Reinagle believes that we won't solve the obesity epidemic by inventing yet another diet, we will solve it by realizing that diets don't work.
Monica also runs a and a 7-Day Mindset reset to help people who are not enrolled in the Weighless program itself.

Opera

A classically trained singer, Reinagel has performed as a soloist with the Baltimore Opera Company, Ohio Light Opera, the Smithsonian Institution and Opera Lafayette, among others.

Awards