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David Mark Hegsted (March 25, 1914 – June 16, 2009) was an American
nutritionist A nutritionist is a person who advises others on matters of food and Human nutrition, nutrition and their impacts on health. Some people specialize in particular areas, such as sports nutrition, public health, or animal nutrition, among other disci ...
who studied the connections between food consumption and
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. His work included studies that showed that consumption of
saturated fat A saturated fat is a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all single bonds between the carbon atoms. A fat known as a glyceride is made of two kinds of smaller molecules: a short glycerol backbone, and fatty acids that each cont ...
s led to increases in
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, leading to the development of dietary guidelines intended to help Americans achieve better health through improved food choices.


Early life and education

Hegsted was born on March 25, 1914, in
Rexburg, Idaho Rexburg is a city in Madison County, Idaho, United States. The population was 39,409 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The city is the county seat of Madison County and its largest city. Rexburg is the principal city of the Rexburg ...
.Pearce, Jeremy
"D. Mark Hegsted, 95, Harvard Nutritionist, Is Dead"
''
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'', July 8, 2009. Accessed July 9, 2009.
He graduated in 1936 from the
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and was awarded a
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in
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in 1940 from the
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.


Career

He came to the Department of Nutrition at the
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in 1942 after spending a year at
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as a research chemist. He was named as a professor of nutrition in 1962 and remained at Harvard until 1978.Roache, Christina
"D. Mark Hegsted, National Force in Science of Human Nutrition, Dies"
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press release dated June 19, 2009. Accessed July 9, 2009.


Hegsted equation

Research performed by Hegsted in the early 1960s studied the relationships between changes in diet and serum levels of cholesterol. The equation he developed showed that dietary cholesterol and saturated fats from sources such as eggs and meat in the diet raised harmful cholesterol levels,
monounsaturated fat In biochemistry and nutrition, a monounsaturated fat is a fat that contains a monounsaturated fatty acid (MUFA), a subclass of fatty acid characterized by having a double bond in the fatty acid chain with all of the remaining carbon atoms being s ...
s had little effect and
polyunsaturated fat In biochemistry and nutrition, a polyunsaturated fat is a fat that contains a polyunsaturated fatty acid (abbreviated PUFA), which is a subclass of fatty acid characterized by a backbone with two or more carbon–carbon double bonds. Some polyunsa ...
s from sources such as nuts and seeds lowered levels. Results from these studies were published in 1965 in the ''
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'', to what was described by ''
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'' as "great acclaim". In combination with research performed independently by
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, these results led to recommendations advocating decreased dietary consumption of saturated fats. The Hegsted equation is a method used to predict the effects of diet on total serum cholesterol: Where \text = saturated fatty acids (% of total calories), \text = polyunsaturated fatty acids (% of total calories), and \text = dietary cholesterol.


Later career

In 1978, he was hired by the
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as Administrator of the
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, serving until 1982. He was hired by
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in 1982 as Associate Director for Research at the New England Regional Primate Research Center. After his death, researchers uncovered connections to research funded by the
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in which Hegsted was critical of connections between sugar consumption and heart disease.O'Connor, Anahad
"How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat"
''The New York Times'', September 12, 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
The significance of this work in shaping future nutrition policy is disputed, and the ''Dietary Goals for the United States'' asks Americans to, "Reduce the consumption of refined and other processed sugars by about 45 percent to account for about 10 percent of total energy intake".Goal 3 in Hegsted's efforts to encourage the
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to inform the public about changes in diet included his involvement in drafting ''Dietary Goals for the United States'', a 1977 report from the
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that suggested that increased consumption of fruits, grains and vegetables could help cut the risk of heart attacks and other diseases. It was the predecessor of the
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updated twice each decade by the federal government. Hegsted was elected as a member of the
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. The author of over 400 published papers and other works, he served as editor of ''Nutrition Reviews'' from 1968 until 1978. He served on bodies advising the
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and the National Research Council in the United States, and internationally to the
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and the
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.


Death

A resident of
Westwood, Massachusetts Westwood is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 16,266 at the 2020 United States census. History Westwood was first settled in 1641 and was part of the town of Dedham, originally called 'West Dedham', unt ...
, Hegsted died there at age 95 on June 16, 2009. Hegsted and his wife, Maxine Scow Hegsted, had two children, Christina Hegsted and Eric Hegsted.


References


External links


D. Mark Hegsted Papers, 1952-1999 (inclusive), 1960-1978 (bulk). H MS c54. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.

Nevin S. Scrimshaw, "D. Mark Hegsted", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences (2014)
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