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Experience
Dr. Fried has been involved in nutrition and medicine for
over 27 years. Doctor Fried is a member of an elite group of physicians who
are certified Physician Nutrition Specialists. With his nutrition certification
and his pediatric board certification, doctor Martin Fried is extremely qualified
to to help solve the unhealthy obesity and overweight epidemic in children
and adults
Appointments:
Assistant Professor RW Johnson Medical School
Doctor Fried has supervised the training of pediatric doctors and medical students including teaching them about nutrition
Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, NJ
Doctors in training for the last 15 years at Jersey Shore University Medical Center have been trained by doctor Fried. He tought them nutrition as well as gastroenterology while maintaining an outpatient practice.
Committees and Medical Societies:
Past Chairman, Nutrition task force of the American Academy Pediatrics, NJ Chapter
Food Allergy Awareness Committee- Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Doctor Fried helped bring allergy awareness to food servers in NJ
North American Society Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America
Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP)
Certifications:
American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists Certified 2006
American Board of Pediatrics certified 1992,1999, 2006
NJ state License

Original Research:
1. Video Conference – Co infections associated with Abdominal Pain, Dr Martin Fried, Philadelphia, PA
http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/Videos_Philadelphia_Medical_Conference.html
2. Fried MD, Adelson M and Mordechai E. Multiple Gastrointestinal Coinfections occur simultaneously in children and adolescents . Practical Gastroenterology. 2004(Nov) 78-81
3. Fried MD, Pietrucha D, Madigan G, and Bal A. Borrelia burgdorferi Persists in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Children and Adolescents with Lyme disease. J Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases. 2002 (9) 11-15.
4. Fried MD, Schairer J, Madigan G, and Bal A. Bartonella henselae is associated with heartburn, abdominal pain, skin rash, mesenteric adenitis, gastritis and duodenitis. JPediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 2002(35) 3. #158
5. Fried MD, Abel M, Pietrucha D, Kuo YH, and Bal A. . The Spectrum of Gastrointestinal Manifestations in Children with Lyme disease. J Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases. 1999 (6) 89-93.
6. Fried MD, Pietrucha D and Duray P. Gastrointestinal Pathology in children with Lyme Disease. J Spirochetal and Tick-borne Diseases. 1996 (3) 101-104
7. Khoshoo V, Fried MD and Pencharz P: Incidence of Gastroesophageal reflux with casein and whey based formulas. J Pediatr Gastroentol Nutri 1993 (17) 116.
8. Azcue MP, Fried MD and Pencharz P: Validation of the use of tetrapolar bioelectrical impedance in the measurement of total body water in people with cystic fibrosis. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1993(16) 440-445. Body composition was analyzed by Doctor Fried in people with cystic fibrosis most of whom had good nutritional status
9. Fried MD, Khoshoo et al: Decrease in gastric emptying and episodes of regurgitation in children with spastic quadraplegia fed a whey based formula. J Pediatrics 1992 (120) 569-572. This is the article Doctor Fried wrote about whey and casein based nutritional formulas and how they affect the rate of stomach emptying and vomiting in spastic quadraplegics.
10. Fried MD and Pencharz P: Energy and nutrient intakes in children with spastic quadraplegia. J Pediatrics 1991(119) 947. In this article Doctor Fried analyzes and documents the nutritional needs including energy, protein, vitamins and minerals in quadraplegics who are formula fed.
11. Fried MD, Durie P et al: The cystic fibrosis gene and resting energy expenditure. J Pediatrics 1991(119) 913-916 Doctor Fried shows that increasing nutrition energy requirements in well nourished people with cystic fibrosis is more related to deteriorating lung function than to gene type.
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