Swati Bathwal

Swati Bathwal is a dietitian,[1] nutritionist,[2] public health expert, anthropometrist[3] and author.[4][5][6][7] Swati is an ambassador of Fit India Movement, one of India's biggest fitness movement organized by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.[8][9][10][11]

Swati Bathwal
Born (1985-02-16) February 16, 1985
NationalityAustralian/Indian
Alma materScindia Kanya Vidyalaya, Delhi University, Griffith University, University of Sydney
OccupationPreventive medicine, Medical Dietitian, Public health educator, Diabetes educator, Sports Dietitian
Parent(s)Dr. Nirmal Kumar Bathwal, Neera Bathwal
Websitehttps://swatibathwal.com

Early life and education

Swati Bathwal was born in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Her father Dr. Nirmal Kumar Bathwal was a scientist and mother Neera Bathwal is a lawyer. She completed her education in India and later she moved to Australia for higher education and pursue public health, nutrition and diabetes educator course.[12]

Swati Bathwal studied public health in Sydney and received a scholarship after scoring 96 in Biochemistry. For further study in nutrition, she picked Griffith University in 2006. In 2008, she was subjected to racial discrimination and forced to leave the program.

Career

After graduating from Mayfield College, Melbourne she has worked at Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, the largest heart and diabetes institute in the southern hemisphere and also worked with endocrinologist Dr David Carey.

Swati Bathwal is also a public speaker who spoke on the theme "The Rise of A New World" in the webinar series in July 2021 and again in December 2021 she spoke on "Sustainable Planet" in TEDxKanke.[13][14]

Swati is a member of the NESCO Exhibitions Advisory Board.[15] She is the guest panelist of 9 Months Season 5, a program by Firstpost.[16]

Bathwal was one of the jury members for HealthCare Heroes Awards 2020.[17]

Swati is the author of school textbooks for CBSE, approved by NCERT from Grade 6 to Grade 12.[18][19]

Swati Bathwal was public health expert for United Nations population fund, India for she4climate campaign in 2022.[20]

Bibliography

  • Learning Hill Health and Physical Education for Class 7th, 2022, Dr. Dilip Modi, Dr. D.R. Saini & Swati Bathwal, MPN:01LHILL2022
  • She also has an audio book, Podcast - Diet X. She is an author at Turn slow, a venture by Neelesh Misra.[21]

References

  1. "Is silicone cookware safe?". The Times of India. 30 September 2020.
  2. "More than a sweet toothaffair!". epaper.hindustantimes.com. Hindustan Times.
  3. "Is The Black Water or Alkaline Water a Health Booster or Just a Gimmick?". Times Now.
  4. "Watch: Top 5 nutrients to prevent hair fall - Times Food". recipes.timesofindia.com. Times of India.
  5. "Kashmir : Food, culture & Politics in conversation Mr. Aditya Raj Kaul". Audible.
  6. "EXCLUSIVE: What food items help in preventing seasonal flu or virus, expert explains". Zee News. 2 February 2022.
  7. "PCOS Control Diet: कैसे करें पीसीओएस को कंट्रोल? यहां जानें एक्सपर्ट द्वारा सुझाए गए फूड्स". NDTV India.
  8. "Fit India Ambassador | Fit India". fitindia.gov.in.
  9. Kanchan, Sneha (1 January 2022). "Why Are Social Media Influencers Giving Brands A Miss". Outlook.
  10. "World Health Day 2022: How climate change can impact human health?". Jagran English. 6 April 2022.
  11. "Nutritionist Swati Bathwal explains foods to uplift your mood". DNA India.
  12. Pioneer, The. "You have to be best friends with your Dietitian: Swati Bathwal". The Pioneer (India). Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  13. "TEDxKanke | TED". TED (conference).
  14. "TEDx and SAIL MTI jointly organise 'Sustainable Planet'". The Pioneer.
  15. "World of Sports". Nesco.
  16. "9 Months Season 5: India's First Show on Single Motherhood, Parenthood, Child Care". Firstpost.
  17. "Onlymyhealth.com announces 1st edition of HealthCare Heroes Awards 2020". Jagran English. Dainik Jagran. 25 September 2020.
  18. David, Chris (25 April 2022). "Author Swati Bathwal's Successful Journey as Public Health Expert to Climate Change Activist". ibtimes.sg. International Business Times.
  19. "Learning Hill Health and Physical Education for Class 7th - Trendzbay". trendzbay.in.
  20. "#She4Climate". UNFPAI India.
  21. "Audible.com | Try Audible Free Today". Audible.
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