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Grant Schofield is a New Zealand public health academic, researcher, and author known for his work in preventative and lifestyle medicine. He is a Professor of Public Health at Auckland University of Technology (AUT) and the Director of the Human Potential Centre. Schofield is a an advocate for evidence-based lifestyle interventions, particularly in the areas of metabolic health, nutrition, and mental well-being.

Early Life and Education

Born in Twizel, New Zealand before moving to Auckland Schofield attended Westlake Boys high school before completing his academic training in psychology at the University of Auckland. He went on to complete his PHD research which focused on physical activity, cardiovascular health, and obesity prevention.

Career and Research

Schofield became AUT's youngest professor at the time. In his current role as the Chief Science Officer at PREKURE, he works to advance lifestyle medicine education and promote preventative health strategies. His research spans topics such as low-carbohydrate and ketogenic nutrition, mental resilience, and behaviour change.




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Auckland University of Technology Profile [1]

Google Scholar Profile [2]