Kathleen Keen Zolber
Kathleen Keen Zolber | |
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Born | 9 December 1916 |
Died | 29 January 1999 Loma Linda, California |
Occupation | Dietitian |
Esther Kathleen Keen Zolber (December 9, 1916 – January 29, 1999) was an American registered dietitian, Seventh-day Adventist and vegetarianism activist. She was president of the American Dietetic Association 1982–1983.[1]
Biography
Zolber was born Esther Kathleen Keen in
She was associate professor of nutrition (1964–1972) at Loma Linda University, director of dietetic education (1967–1984), professor of nutrition (1973–1991), director of nutrition program (1984–1991) and director of dietetics at
Zolber was a member of the California Dietetic Association and in 1978 received the Dolores Nyhus Memorial Award.[3] She served on the Dietetic Internship Board and the board of directors of the American Dietetic Association (ADA). She was president of the ADA 1982–1983. While president she launched a capital campaign to establish the National Center for Nutrition and Dietetics.[3]
Zolber married Melvin Zolber on September 19, 1937; they had no children.
Vegetarianism
Zolber was a chairperson for Loma Linda University’s First International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition in 1987.[4] She was one of seven reviewers for the 1988 position of the American Dietetic Association on vegetarian diets.[5]
Selected publications
- Producing Meals Without Meat (1975)
- Diet Manual: Utilizing a Vegetarian Diet Plan (with Judy Dean Baloga, Marilyn Delinger, Margaret Kemmerer and Lydia Sonnenberg, 1978)
- The Vegetarian Diet: Food For Us All (with Ulma Doyle Register and Lydia Sonnenberg, 1981)
- Work Function Analysis of Vegetarian Entrée Production (1986)
References
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- S2CID 44567892.