Lifetime Achievement Award

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes accomplishments in the field of lifestyle medicine and is the highest honor bestowed on a healthcare pioneer. This award celebrates a significant body of work over a substantial span of time that has advanced the study of lifestyle medicine.
Nathan Pritikin
2024 Recipient: Nathan Pritikin

Nathan Pritikin was a pioneering health researcher and advocate known for his groundbreaking work in heart disease prevention and reversal. Diagnosed with severe coronary artery disease, he developed a low-fat, high-carb diet and exercise program. His methods helped reverse heart disease symptoms, and his legacy continues through the Pritikin Longevity Center and numerous publications.

Hans Diehl
2023 Recipient: Hans Diehl, DrHSC, MPH, FACN

Dr. Diehl, founder of the Lifestyle Medicine Institute and CHIP program, has shown how lifestyle changes can reverse chronic diseases. His community-based CHIP program is internationally recognized and empowers people to make lasting health changes. He has authored books that have reached millions in over 36 languages.

JackLaLanne
2022 Recipient: Jack LaLanne

A self-professed “junk food junkie” until age 15, Jack LaLanne became America’s first fitness guru. Through TV shows and books, he inspired millions to pursue healthy, active lifestyles and opened the first modern health club. He was a fierce advocate for preventive wellness.

KennethCooper
2022 Recipient: Kenneth Cooper, MD

Dr. Kenneth Cooper, known as the “father of aerobics,” transformed public attitudes toward exercise. His emphasis on preventive medicine through fitness and nutrition has guided clinical practice and public health campaigns globally for over 50 years.

JohnMcDougall
2018 Recipient: John A. McDougall, MD

Dr. John A. McDougall, founder of the McDougall Program, has spent over 50 years advocating for the power of nutrition to prevent and reverse chronic disease. A board-certified internist and bestselling author, he is known for helping thousands achieve lasting health improvements through plant-based dietary changes—without the use of medication.

ColinCampbell
2017 Recipient: T. Colin Campbell, PhD

Dr. T. Colin Campbell is a leading researcher in the field of nutrition whose groundbreaking work, including the renowned China Project, has transformed understanding of the link between diet and disease. Coauthor of The China Study and founder of the Center for Nutrition Studies, Dr. Campbell has authored over 300 papers and played a pivotal role in shaping global nutrition science and policy.

CaldwellEsselstyn
2016 Recipient: Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr., MD, FACLM

Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, an Olympic gold medalist and renowned surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic, is a pioneering advocate for the prevention and reversal of coronary artery disease through plant-based nutrition. With over 150 scientific publications and decades of clinical leadership, his landmark long-term study and bestselling book, Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, have helped shape the field of lifestyle medicine.

DeanOrnish
2015 Recipient: Dean Ornish, MD, FACLM

Dr. Ornish is a pioneer in demonstrating through decades of research that comprehensive lifestyle changes can prevent and even reverse chronic diseases, including heart disease and early-stage prostate cancer. His groundbreaking work, now covered by Medicare, also shows that lifestyle interventions can positively influence gene expression and cellular aging.