Maggie Greenwood-Robinson, a popular health and medical writer, is the author of
The Biggest Loser, a
New York Times best-seller that is the official diet/fitness book for NBC’s hit reality show by the same name.
She has authored or co-authored more than 30 books on nutrition, exercise, weight loss, brain fitness, and health issues such as cancer. Among her most recent books include
Good Foods vs Bad Foods;
The Essential Net Carb Counter;
20/20 Thinking;
Good Carbs vs Bad Carbs; and
Foods That Combat Cancer.
Maggie has written a number of other notable books:
The Bikini Diet,
Control Diabetes in 6 Easy Steps,
Good Fat vs Bad Fat, and
Natural Weight Loss Miracles. In addition, Maggie has worked behind the scenes with several celebrities on various types of health and fitness books.
She has also written many books on beauty and wellness for women:
Wrinkle-Free: Your Guide to Youthful Skin at Any Age;
Hair Savers for Women;
The Cellulite Breakthrough; and
The Bone Density Test.
Some of her co-authored books include
High Performance Nutrition;
Power Eating;
Built! The New Bodybuilding for Everybody;
High Performance Bodybuilding;
50 Workout Secrets;
Lean Bodies; and
Lean Bodies Total Fitness.
Maggie’s articles have appeared in
Shape Magazine,
Let’s Live,
Great Life,
American Health,
Physical Magazine,
Muscle and Fitness, and
MuscleMag International. She has served as a health columnist for
Let’s Live and
Women’s Sports and Fitness. She has written frequently for pharmaceutical companies and supplement manufacturers.
Maggie has appeared on the
Dr. Phil Show, NBC’s
Dateline, and numerous other television and radio shows. She also served as media spokesperson for the launch of a Rogaine for Women Internet project and is a frequent speaker on issues concerning health, anti-aging, nutrition, and exercise. In addition, she is frequently quoted as an expert source in various magazine articles relating to fitness, nutrition, and health.
Maggie is a member of the
Dr. Phil Show Advisory Board and serves on the Advisory Board of
Physical Magazine. She has degrees in English, journalism, and nutritional counseling. After living in Indiana and Florida, she now enjoys life in Dallas, Texas.