Research and Beneficiaries
We focus on three major themes that support almost twenty research projects.
To learn more, click on a theme below to visit its page:
Please follow the official academic social network presence of the Noakes Foundation’s Lab for Low Carb Nutrition Research on ResearchGate for the latest updates. This website’s research news is updated on an annual basis at year-end.
A research beneficiary of The Noakes Foundation is someone who has received any type of assistance from us that supports them with undertaking academic research or publishing scholarship. Our assistance can range from project support and academic advice to securing financial grants that cover entire research programmes.
These scientists have joined an international health revolution by working to show the effects of LCHF on general health and wellbeing.

Evaluating Nutrition Education in Under-Resourced Communities

From Clinical Practice to Published Research- Nutritional Effects of Insulin Resistance

Academic free speech and digital voices

Medical consultant
Evaluating Nutrition Education in Under-Resourced Communities

Dr Jamie Smith

Dr Kate Larmuth

Rashaan Isaacs

Sofia Monteiro
From Clinical Practice to Published Research- Nutritional Effects of Insulin Resistance

Dr Neville Wellington

Sofia Monteiro

Tamzyn Murphy Campbell

Dr Christopher Webster

Dr Jamie Smith

Dr Kate Larmuth
Academic Free Speech and Digital Voices

Dr Pat Harpur

Dr Corrie Uys

Pinky Motshware

Younglings Africa Social Media and Internet Lab for Research (SMILR)
Our team’s research methods adhere to the highest standards of academic integrity. All findings are relevant and authentic, and will therefore be published on this site regardless of outcome.