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AAPI’S NUTRITION GUIDE TO OPTIMAL HEALTH: USING PRINCIPLES OF FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE AND NUTRITIONAL GENOMICS<br />
sports nutritionist for the Philadelphia Phillies, has<br />
consulted for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers <strong>and</strong> was the<br />
media spokesperson <strong>and</strong> columnist for the Ironman<br />
Institute.<br />
Dr. Dean is the author of Nutrition & Endurance:<br />
Where Do I Begin?, (Meyer & Meyer Publishing) <strong>and</strong><br />
is a certified health <strong>and</strong> fitness instructor with the<br />
<strong>American</strong> College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the<br />
Aerobics <strong>and</strong> Fitness <strong>Association</strong> of America (AFAA),<br />
<strong>and</strong> the YMCA of America.<br />
Contact Sheila Dean at Sheila@drdeannutrition.com or<br />
727-781-4326.<br />
Website: www.DrDeanNutrition.com<br />
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