Elena Malysheva spoke about the family tragedy. The eldest son of Elena Malysheva married. Who did Yuri Malyshev marry?

March 09, 2016

The country's chief TV doctor told TV Program how easy it is to be a grandmother and mother-in-law, about mental state vegetarians and how often she drinks

The country's chief TV doctor told TV Program how easy it is to be a grandmother and mother-in-law, about the mental state of vegetarians and how often she drinks.

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March 13 is the birthday of the country's chief television doctor. And just recently it was a whole year since Elena Vasilievna became a grandmother. All this is more than incredible facts, if we remember how young and beautiful we see her every day on our TV screens.

- Elena Vasilievna, how did you congratulate your grandson?

We gave our Igor a children's train with circular rails. It is intended for children from one and a half to 5 years old - as the child grows, he can ride in a circle or ride on the track himself. The little locomotive did not please the grandson, but frightened him. We hope that when he grows up, he will appreciate such an interesting gift.

- How did you feel when you first saw the baby?

We were all in the maternity hospital when our Karishka gave birth. As soon as our grandson was born, we were allowed to enter the room. You didn’t suffer during childbirth, but simply saw a miracle. This is completely uncomplicated happiness! But my husband has even more feelings. Because our grandson is his full namesake: Igor Yuryevich Malyshev.


Recently, the grandson of the TV presenter Igor Malyshev turned one year old. Photo: Personal archive

- Has your husband changed since becoming a grandfather?

It seems to me that he has become a very gentle and obedient person in everything that concerns his grandson. Previously, it never occurred to me to ask him to do household chores - he was always busy. Now it’s enough just to mention that you need to stay with your grandson and help him change his clothes. And my husband does it with such joy, as if he had only dreamed of it. He often says that life develops in a spiral. And little Igor Malyshev is new round life, on which his grandson and full namesake will live his bright and wonderful life.

- Admit it: I had a desire to slap my daughter-in-law and son useful tips by education?

You know, it turned out that the son’s family is a completely separate unit of society, with its own traditions and way of life. I have twice had episodes where I had to decide whether to intervene or show tact and respect. My husband and I bought our grandson a silver spoon. But our Karina told me: “American pediatricians do not recommend using metal spoons for children under one year old, as they can injure the child’s gums. I replied: “Come on, Karish, we raised some handsome guys! No one is injured!” And then I thought: “Lord, what if I really scratch Igorechka’s gums?!” I realized that all the pain of the experience would not fall on me, but on the boy’s mom and dad. Let them feed from their modern plastic spoons!

And the second case was last summer. At the peak of the heat, I announced that it was necessary to give it to the child so that he would not become dehydrated. To which I received the following response from my son: “The American Association of Pediatrics recommends adding extra breast-feeding, but do not give water. Since when using water in children under one year of age, the risk of intestinal infections increases.” I started arguing and said that the European Association of Pediatrics, on the contrary, recommends water. But then I thought: boiled water is not a sterile product, no matter how hard you try. A breast milk- sterile, beautiful, with protective antibodies! What if this damn water gives our baby diarrhea? I just can’t live! And I retreated again.

“The lot of the sick”


Elena Malysheva with her eldest son Yuri and daughter-in-law Karina. Photo: Valery LEVITIN/RIA Novosti

You have said more than once that you have a wonderful relationship with Karina. What's the secret? Should the daughter-in-law give in on time, and should the mother-in-law not put pressure?

We are very lucky with Karina. She grew up in full family, in which my mother was very seriously ill. And all these difficulties fell on Karishka and her amazing dad. When she first came to our house, and that was in New Year, she made the first toast to her parents. She spoke about them with such respect and warmth that my heart sank. I then thought that she had come to us very good girl. She is very bright, cheerful, cheerful. And with what respect she treats our son! I understand: her parents raised her that way. But sometimes I tell her: “I have the impression that you grew up in our home.” Everything coincides so much - outlook on life, ability to work, huge responsibility for the family...

I think this is the only correct decision.

-Have you experienced even the faintest hint of jealousy towards your son?

Jealousy is the lot of mentally ill people. I don't have any jealousy. On the contrary, I feel proud that our son met and appreciated an intelligent, proud, very educated and serious girl. Many would have been scared, but he appreciated it.

“Alexey Pimanov helped raise the children”


Next year, Elena and Igor Malyshev will celebrate their pearl wedding - 30 years together. Photo: Personastars.com

- How did you combine work and family? Did you write your dissertation at night?

No career that involves children as a victim is admirable. If you are a star, and your child is an alcoholic or drug addict, what is the point in this stardom? For me, family has always been the most important thing in life. My husband and I did everything together - we both worked a lot, but always helped each other and the children. I was also very lucky with the producer - Alexey Pimanov. You know him as the host of the “Man and the Law” program, but Lesha is also the producer of many super-popular programs, an excellent film director, and now CEO media holding "Zvezda". When my children were in school, Lesha allowed me to have a “Mother’s Day”. Once a week I could not come to work, but solve all my family matters. It was Thursday. So many years have passed, the children have grown up, and I still believe that Lesha helped me.

If your spouse once said: “Tomorrow you quit your job and sit at home, cook borscht...” - what would you do?

If my husband asked me not to work, I wouldn't work. My dad taught me this choice. Family is most important, but I am very lucky with my husband. He is my main supporter in life. He doesn't envy my successes, he's proud of them. Maybe because he himself was an established professional and scientist. Even when I said: “We have small children, maybe I shouldn’t work?” - he always answered that I should work, because I’m great at it.

You are a prominent promoter of a healthy lifestyle. How do you feel when you see a person eating, say, fried chicken? The desire to take it away and throw it away?

I treat everything that concerns my health and that of my loved ones calmly and responsibly. If fried food causes cancer, I don't understand why you should eat it. If you eat fried food, that's your choice. After all, it’s you who will die from cancer, not me, so I won’t rip anything out. I am sure that people must be responsible for themselves. I use ceramic-coated dishes: they are inert and safe, and I try not to eat salty foods. Of course, sometimes there are deviations. I also treat them calmly. First of all, because I am mentally healthy. This is also important.

- You also often say that in the most minute quantities.

Unfortunately, it’s not me who says this, but science has proven it. If I drink in company, then a glass of wine is very rare. And then.

- What is your attitude towards vegetarians and raw foodists?

Especially for pregnant women, the elderly and children. This is due to the fact that hemoglobin and iron in plant products either completely absent or not absorbed. And hemoglobin is the main protein of red blood cells that carries oxygen; it is impossible to live without it. It is found in red meat and liver. Draw your own conclusions. As a rule, people who adhere to some kind of hellish restrictions or prohibitions have borderline mental disorders. In general, they are healthy, but there are still some obsessive states: “I won’t eat meat! I won’t trample the grass!”


September 11, 1987. Candidate of Medical Sciences Elena Shabunina has just become Elena Malysheva. Photo: Personal archive

“Appreciate your naked bodies!”

Nowadays there are a lot of “bullshit” drugs in pharmacies - drugs that have no evidence of effectiveness. What should we do, not doctors? Mastering medical literature?

Today, world standards of treatment are available to anyone, even those who do not know English. And everyone, having learned about their illness, should type the word guidelines in any search engine, and then the name of your illness and the current year. For example, the breast cancer treatment protocol for 2016 can be found like this: breast cancer guidelines 2016. And the Internet will provide you with all the disease treatment protocols for last years. If you don’t know the language, then use electronic translators. And then check with your doctor. Then you are not afraid of anything!

- You often travel abroad. Where are people healthier - in America or in Russia?

People are healthier where there is financial responsibility for health. Where it is not, there is nothing good. In the USA, working people do not have free healthcare. They are required to buy insurance. Price - from 300 to 1000 dollars per month! Involuntarily, you will start to think whether to smoke or not. Because everything bad habits lead to higher insurance costs. There's a massive hobby there in a healthy way life, a lot of healthy food. We have a lot to learn. In Germany, medicine is free for people, but every person is required to go to a preventive appointment with a dentist and therapist once a year. Did not come? IN next year everything for money. And we have free medicine. The patient is not responsible for anything, but we, doctors, are responsible for everything. Just today I spoke with a family where the girl has a whole mixture of illnesses. They were in all hospitals, examined from head to toe by the most modern methods, all treatment is prescribed. but they don't accept anything. The girl is in pain. I ask her and my mother: “What do you want?” They answer: “We don’t want to take anything, but so that there is no pain!” It's just like in a fairy tale about Goldfish: “And I also want to be a high-ranking noblewoman..." Let me remind you that there the heroine is left with nothing.

- How can we all live, as you say, “healthy and healthy”, in a nutshell?

Respect yourself and your loved ones calmly and without fanaticism. And appreciate the naked beautiful bodies God has given us. Appreciate, cherish and cherish!

Hyperbolization - creative method Malysheva. But everything is immediately visible. Photo: Sergey VOLKOV

Private bussiness

Born on March 13 in Kemerovo into a family of doctors. She graduated from Kemerovo Medical Institute and graduate school in Moscow. Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Moscow State Medical and Dental University, author of dozens of scientific publications. He has been presenting health programs on Channel One since October 1997 (then ORT). Husband - Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, specialist in molecular biology Igor Malyshev. The couple has two sons. The eldest, Yuri, is a surgeon and creative producer of the “Live Healthy!” program, got married in 2014, his chosen one, Karina, is a graduate of the Plekhanov Academy, and in February 2015, the couple had a son, Igor. The younger Vasily is a lawyer.

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Famous for his bright, figurative speech. Here are just a few funny quotes(and catch the rest daily on the air!).

✔ “German Shaich, come here! Now you and I will perform in vitro conception!”

✔ “The liver is the only organ in the world that can regenerate.”

✔ “Unfortunately, when you get out of bed, you have no control over yourself.”

✔ “How many times a week should you wash the TV remote control? Let's not be fanatical. At least one."

✔ “This program is done so that at least something good happens in your life.”

Elena Vasilievna Malysheva (Shabunina). Born on March 13, 1961 in Kemerovo. Soviet and Russian therapist, teacher, doctor of medical sciences, professor.

Father - Vasily Iosifovich Shabunin.

Mother - Galina Aleksandrovna Morozova.

She has an older sister and twin brother Alexey, who, like their parents, became doctors. My sister is a neuropathologist, my brother is a surgeon, Doctor of Medical Sciences, chief physician of the City Clinical Hospital named after. S.P. Botkin.

As a child, she graduated from a music school where she studied piano.

After 7th grade I went to work with my twin brother. Her mother got her a job as a barmaid in a hospital, and her brother as a janitor. “I carried food from the kitchen to the children’s department and fed small children. I earned 40 rubles a month, as I remember now, and I gave every penny to my parents,” she said, adding that her children were raised on the same principle.

Graduated high school No. 19, Kemerovo with a gold medal and entered the Kemerovo Medical Institute at the Faculty of Medicine. She graduated from the institute with honors in 1984. In the same year, she entered graduate school at the Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow.

In 1987, she defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences on the topic “Prevention and elimination of cardiac arrhythmias through adaptation to stressors and activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid.”

After working for some time as a general practitioner, she became an assistant at the Department of Internal Medicine at the Second Medical Institute.

Currently he is a professor at the Moscow State Medical and Dental University.

In 1992, she began producing the “Recipe” program on the Kuzbass TV channel (Kemerovo).

In 1994, she began working as an author and presenter of a daily program. “Did you call the doctor?” within the channel " Business Russia"(RTR). In the same year, she completed a training course at the European Health Center and environment in USA. Europe's most prominent health journalists were invited to attend this course.

After the program was revived "Health" at ORT in 1997, Elena Malysheva became the presenter, director and author of this program. The first episode aired on October 3, 1997. The program is also broadcast on Radio Russia.

In 2007, at the MMA named after. I. M. Sechenova defended her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences on the topic “Reprogramming cellular responses of macrophages: new strategy control of the inflammatory process."

Since 2007 - member of the Academy of Russian Television.

Since August 16, 2010 he has been presenting on the First television channel transmission "Live healthy!", which appears on weekday mornings. He is the author of more than 50 scientific publications in the field of medicine.

Since 2012 he has been actively promoting commercial project- Diet of Elena Malysheva.

It has been repeatedly noted that in her speeches Malysheva allows herself to make offensive, biased, inaccurate, dangerous and even racist statements.

Thus, in one of the programs, Malysheva argued that the G point is an erogenous organ in women, although the existence of this point has been refuted by many scientific studies.

In one of the programs, Malysheva conducted an experiment that led to the death of a rat. This caused great indignation among Channel One viewers. However, it later turned out that this experiment was indicative, and the animal was injected with a simple tranquilizer, which is used during surgical operations. The animal was briefly euthanized for display.

In one of the programs, Malysheva raised the topic of emitting gases during orgasm, which caused a great public outcry.

Business empire of Elena Malysheva

Elena Malysheva is a good businessman. She earns about 1 billion rubles a year for her health.

She owns a clinic that opened at the end of 2015 on the site of City Clinical Hospital No. 19 on Krasnaya Presnya.

She also owns the media portal Zdorovieinfo.ru. In addition to Elena herself, her sons Yuri and Vasily have shares in the company. Malysheva’s two other companies are engaged in attracting advertising. Malysheva owns one of them, LLC WYM Corporation. Revenue in 2014, according to the latest data from the Spark database, amounted to 249 million rubles, net profit - 13 million rubles. Another company, PM Partners LLC, is owned by Malysheva together with famous TV presenter

, producer, ex-senator Alexey Pimanov. Revenue in 2014 was declared at 1 million rubles, net profit - 571 thousand rubles. Most profitable business

Malysheva - these are dietary sets. Together with Shchiglik, the TV presenter owns Elena Malysheva’s Diet LLC, created in 2012. The company sells meal kits for those who want to lose weight. The kits are packaged in boxes, each of which weighs 13.5 kg and, according to the seller, is enough for two weeks. The menu includes “meatballs in red sauce with buckwheat”, “Italian spaghetti with meat balls and tomato sauce”, “chum salmon fillet with steamed bosto rice”. These are mostly ready-made frozen meals. One box costs 14.5 thousand rubles. The company's revenue in 2014 amounted to 503 million rubles, net profit - 100 million rubles.

Elena Malysheva in the program "Alone with Everyone" "At the first place -, reducing calories. A woman should eat no more than 1.2 thousand kilocalories per day, a man - 1.5 thousand kilocalories. Then everyone will lose weight and look good,” says Malysheva.

Elena Malysheva's height: 168 centimeters.

Personal life Elena Malysheva:

Married. Her husband, Igor Malyshev, is a specialist in molecular biology, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor at the Moscow State Medical and Dental University, where Elena Malysheva also works.

The couple has two sons - Yuri and Vasily.

The country's chief television doctor, Elena Malysheva, together with her large family - her husband, sons, twin brother and older sister, visited Andrei Malakhov's "Tonight" program. Host of the popular program “Live Healthy!” spoke about her childhood, meeting her future husband, and career as a scientist.

The conversation in the studio turned out to be very sincere and sincere. For the first time, Elena Malysheva decided to talk about the tragedy that her large family experienced thirty years ago. In 1984, doctors discovered cancer in Elena Vasilyevna’s older sister Marina. “It was such a terrible situation at that time, which taught me a lot,” said the TV presenter. – When Marina fell ill, my brother Alexei and I were still students at a medical university. I remember that my mother never cried or sobbed. She told me only one thing: “It’s like they put a concrete slab on my chest, and I can’t breathe anymore.” This is how my mother lived, resisting, struggling. I didn’t even see my sister crying. There was no goodbye to life in her, she is a fighter. He believes that God gives us only those tests that we can withstand. Our elder sister is an extraordinary person!”

Elena Malysheva’s sister Marina Kostenko underwent three operations and several radiation treatments. Now Marina Vasilievna lives with her family in Tuapse, the city of her dreams. She is also a doctor by profession. Works as the head of a branch of the Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise. The older sister also took part in the “Tonight” program, having arrived especially for this from Tuapse.

“Lena said that I didn’t cry when I was sick. But in reality, she was crying. “One time,” Marina Kostenko recalls a terrible time in her life. - When after the operation I went to the oncologist for a consultation, and I was told very harshly that I needed a second operation. I objected, saying that not even five months had passed since the first operation. And the doctor said to me: “Are you showing off, my dear? Don’t you know you have cancer?” This moment was very difficult. But now I can calmly talk about it, because I overcame everything.”

After recovery, according to Marina Vasilievna, she began to live differently, trying to be needed by everyone - her family, children, grandchildren. And when, the woman admitted, she was very selfish. Little sister and brother Elena Malysheva and Alexey Shabunin still support the eldest Marina, helping her financially. Marina Vasilievna rarely sees them, who live in Moscow, but rare meetings always give them extraordinary joy.

— Elena Vasilyevna, I wonder when you first felt your feminine attractiveness?

— I never felt it at all. And even now I am convinced that a woman with glasses cannot be a beauty. Although dad constantly tried to convince me. For some reason, he was sure that I was a rare beauty, and constantly told me about it. But I don’t know what beauty could be seen in that plump, bespectacled schoolgirl that I was. I must say that I didn’t get married for a long time. Up to 26 years old. Now, of course, this will not surprise anyone. But then it was believed that if you were not married before the age of 22, then you spinster. This is how I lived. Cheerful, happy, not very beautiful, but terribly smart. And with zero chances of marriage.


And only dad was convinced that I would definitely meet good man. And just in case, he advised: “To please a young man, you, daughter, pretend to be a fool.” - "How?!" - I was perplexed. But still I tried. Alas, to no avail. Now I understand that this is completely nonsense. If a man is looking for a fool, it means he wants his children to be raised by a fool. Therefore, when my sons grew up, I created for them a formula for family happiness and choosing a life partner. Here it is: you must love the girl, and she must love you. And it is very important that this woman can make your children better than you! And when a man chooses a woman according to the principle “as long as she doesn’t get smart, doesn’t stick her head out, is quieter than water, lower than the grass,” he must be aware that the price for such a choice will be children. They will also be so-so: not very smart, poorly educated, and maybe not capable of anything at all. A woman is the air of the family. She defines the spirit of the house, she has a great mission - to make the lives of children bright and interesting. This means raising them in such a way that they can then make their parents’ old age dignified and comfortable.

- How did you find a person who was not frightened by your “cleverness”?


— We studied together in graduate school in Moscow. By the way, he claims that he decided to marry me immediately when he first saw me. And I still don’t believe it. (With a smile.) Although, perhaps, she shocked his imagination with her participation in our postgraduate KVN, where she sang with unimaginable passion. When Igor Malyshev and I started communicating, I, like all the boys I met, read poems by Mayakovsky, whom I loved very much, and he - the only one - found the courage to listen to them to the end.

— Did you recite lyrical poems or patriotic ones?

- Not the lyrics for sure. I read, for example, “At the top of my voice!”: “Having appeared in Tse Ka Ka of the coming light years, over a gang of poetic grabbers and burned out, I will raise, like a Bolshevik party card, all one hundred volumes of my party books...” And since I knew the poet’s biography well , then threw her head back and put a lot of tragedy into these lines. Nightmare! And for some reason Igor was not afraid of all this. Moreover, after “Poems about the Soviet Passport,” which I also read to the point of breaking my soul, he simply kissed me. And it turned out that everything is nonsense - the main thing is that you are loved for who you are. That's where happiness lies.

- How did he declare his love to you?

- Kneeling with the exclamation “Be my wife!” did not happen. I just said one day: “I want you to become the mother of my two sons.” At that moment I was entering the train car in the subway, and he, having seen me off, remained on the platform. In bewilderment, I looked around - the doors closed, and I was left to digest what I heard. Having thought it over, I understood the essence: he has children and no wife. And I thought for a long time about why this happened: either she died or left. But in any case, he turned out to be noble.

Therefore, by morning I decided to marry him, raise his children and give birth to more. At the meeting, she immediately informed him about this, asking only to tell him everything honestly about his wife and the age of the children. At first he was speechless, and when he found it, he said: “So I don’t have them!” I was talking about our future sons." (Laughs.)

— I decided to marry Igor. But she asked me to tell everything honestly about my wife and the age of the children... Honeymoon(1987). Photo: from the personal archive of Elena Malysheva

In general, Igor Yuryevich turned out to be a rare person, worthy of all praise in everything. My relatives immediately appreciated it. At the wedding, my mother sang such praises to him! Like, what an extraordinary, talented, promising person has appeared in our family - this is someone we can and should be proud of! Such admiration even offended me a little, and I quietly whispered: “Just in case, I remind you: I graduated from school with a gold medal, and from college with honors - and accordingly, I’m also worth something.” But seriously speaking, my husband is, without exaggeration, an outstanding person. A brilliant scientist with a worldwide reputation. Pathophysiologist, molecular biologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, head of the laboratory of cellular biotechnology. I recently wrote something incredible interesting book in English “Stress proteins. Cancer, immunity and aging." The most educated... And for me, meeting Igor was simply a huge success and real luck. I know absolutely for sure: I owe my destiny and success in life to my husband. But he doesn’t believe it, he says: “Nonsense, you achieved everything yourself” - and sincerely believes that I would have succeeded without him. Although this is not true. If I had married someone else, my life would have turned out differently.


When Yurashka was born, I was preparing to defend my dissertation. She divided her day very clearly: ironing, washing, cooking, feeding, taking her husband to work, walking and playing with the child, giving him massages and carving out a couple of hours to write a scientific work. Ten months later I returned to work. At first she was a therapist in a city hospital, then she moved to the 2nd Medical Institute to the department of therapy. And after Vasilka was born (she and Yurasha have a difference of about three years) she was forced to return to Kemerovo. Our Vasyanya became seriously ill: after an acute respiratory infection, he developed what is simply called volvulus, and scientifically, intussusception. Scary tale. He was operated on and saved. It was necessary to look after me, but in 1991 it was extremely difficult: the stores were empty, there were queues for bread and milk... And Igor decided to send me and the children to my parents: there, under their wing, it was easier to survive. After Vasya recovered, I got a job at the Kemerovo Medical Institute in the department of internal diseases. And a little later, quite by accident, I ended up on Kemerovo television: my long-time friend, the press secretary of the head of administration and the host of one of the television programs, unexpectedly offered to make a medical program. I tried it and it worked. Decent earnings appeared. Feeling like a celestial being at the same time (of course, I’m a TV presenter!) and a millionaire (I bought my son a sheepskin coat!), I invited my husband to stay and live in wonderful Kemerovo. She even found him a job - in the laboratory of the medical institute. But Igor did not appreciate my enthusiasm and with the words: “Lenochka, you will not forgive yourself for this,” he turned me back towards Moscow. And again I was right.

In the capital, I again began working at the 2nd Medical Institute and, of course, immediately went to television. At that time, the RTR TV channel was considered the most progressive, and they immediately entrusted me with the program. Those were amazing times, somehow everything worked out easily. It was then that the “Business Russia” channel was created, headed by Alexander Akopov. And I learned my first mastery lessons from him. And in 1997, Channel One, then ORT, revived the “Health” program, and I became its host.

Imagine, the anniversary, 800th episode of this wonderful program about great, serious medicine, about the stars of science making incredible discoveries, performing extraordinary operations, creating unique medicines, and - you won’t believe it - is already the 1000th (!) episode of the program “ It’s great to live!”, although it has only existed for four years.

With the co-hosts of the program “Live Healthy!” — Andrey Prodeus, German Gendelman and Dmitry Shubin. Photo: PhotoXPress

So this is why I remembered all this. Moreover, my husband never limited me in anything. Although if this had happened, at any stage, I would have treated his opinion with understanding, listened and submitted.

- So, internally you are ready to submit?

“From childhood, it was instilled in me that a woman’s duty is to serve her husband and family. Therefore, no matter who they married me to, I would cherish and honor him in any case. It’s just that fate turned out to be favorable to me, giving me Igor as my husband. And I grew up in a patriarchal, almost Domostroev family, where dad could say: “No!”, and his word was law.

“Fate turned out to be favorable to me, giving me Igor as my husband.” Photo: PersonaStars

My parents are amazing people; they lived inseparably for almost 50 years, until my dad died. Both are doctors. My grandmother on my father’s side was born into a very rich family, but during the revolutionary coup she married a groom who worked for them and ran away with him. They settled in Voronezh, in the Monastyrka area, with old wooden houses, gave birth to four children, and gave them all higher education. And my mother also lived in Voronezh, but not in the rural part of the city, but in a large brick house. She comes from a respectable family: her father was the deputy general director for personnel at the largest aircraft plant - Ilyushinsky, and had his own car - one of three, perhaps, in the whole of Voronezh. Their family also had four children. For the sake of earning money, my dad went from door to door selling sour milk - sauerkraut.

And periodically he would enter the entrance of his mother’s house, and she would look at him from the height of the second floor from the window of her huge apartment. They met in a common company when they were both already students: mom at a medical university, dad at a veterinary school (he later graduated from medical school). We soon got married, and eventually my older sister was born (now Marina is a neurologist). They moved to Kemerovo, where they were given an apartment. Five years later my brother and I were born. With an age difference of 30 minutes. The eldest is Lesha, who is now the chief physician of the Botkin Hospital and the chief surgeon of Moscow.

-Which parent are you more like?

— Outwardly, I am very similar to my mother, over the years I have literally become her copy. But in character she’s like my dad: hot-tempered, an absolute choleric. He first worked as the head physician of a tuberculosis clinic, and was in charge of all medicine in the Kirov district of the city of Kemerovo. He was a temperamental person, the life of the party, and sang beautifully. Mom, on the contrary, is very self-possessed and has absolutely aristocratic behavior. A brilliant doctor and teacher, as they say: with a capital letter. For example, I am not a teacher at all.

— You are engaged in education in the field of medicine - isn’t this pedagogy?!


- Yes, I agree, I am indeed an educator, but, I repeat, not a teacher. Teachers are those who leave students behind. Patient, painstaking, scrupulously, step by step, introducing their students to the profession, understanding and feeling them. I, unlike my mother, do not possess these qualities. Mom not only taught at the medical institute, she remained a teacher even outside the university. Being an excellent pediatrician, she headed the children's intensive care unit at the Kemerovo hospital, and everyone who came to work with her still honors and loves her.

— Elena Vasilievna, from the television screen you give the impression of a completely impeccable lady, a kind of example of correctness. And, as you say, you received a strict upbringing. Have you ever been a bully?

- What do you have in mind? Did I throw bottles at windows or cheat on my husband? What action should shock you when I perform it?

- In yours - any. Let’s say some school tricks, absences from home without permission, bad company...


- What are you speaking about? I’m telling you, I grew up in an intelligent, educated family. Accordingly, none of us ever behaved in such a way as to end up in the police nursery. And honestly, there was no such primitive disorganization as skipping classes. I studied brilliantly at school, I loved studying, all subjects were easy. That is, she was clearly not one of those excellent students who sit through their A's. On the contrary, I quickly and cheerfully did my homework and music school I also studied joyfully. By the way, I can’t say that my classmates were somehow very different from me. There were no poor students or candidates for being sent to a juvenile colony among us, but the thirst for knowledge was incredibly powerful. I found myself in exactly the same atmosphere at medical school. We had a very strong group - out of 11 people, seven received honors diplomas.

— Adolescence implies an attempt to gain some kind of freedom, to feel like an adult. What educational techniques did your parents use to direct energy into the right direction?

— Some rigidity in the requirements and certain restrictions. It was instilled in my brother that he must become a real man, he must be a support, a protector, an organizer. We girls were instilled with the awareness that the most important thing in life is female pride and maiden honor. There were enough prohibitions. Let’s say when dad saw my sister with painted lips and eyelashes, he really experienced a shock. And when I, an eighth-grader, put on curlers for the night, my deep dream was disrupted by the sudden tearing off of the blanket - mom called on dad to witness my fall from grace. We grew up as Turgenev’s girls—we loved them, but we didn’t dare even think about recognition. It was a different era. Just staying overnight is nonsense. Once I was going to visit a boy whose parents were at home, so my dad stopped me at the door and asked: “Who will you go to someone else’s family as?!” It turned out that you can only go to someone else’s family as a bride, otherwise you should stay at home. This was my upbringing.


A cult of learning reigned in our family. It was believed that it was simply impossible to live without it. The parents themselves constantly went to advanced training courses for doctors. And also the cult of labor, in the sense of business, employment, work. My brother and I were told to start working after 7th grade. To my surprise: “Don’t we have enough money?” Mom replied: “Money has nothing to do with it, at your age even the children of millionaires don’t consider it shameful to work, and therefore it makes sense for you to start getting used to real work.” And in response to my objection that our other peers are not yet working, she said: “You don’t have to look up to anyone - you have your own destiny.” Our fate became everyday work during the holidays in my mother’s hospital. My brother worked as a janitor, and I worked as a barmaid in the neonatal department. My task was to bring the artificial formula prepared in the dairy kitchen, feed the newborns, wash their faces, butts and all other dirty places, put them to bed, and then take the dirty dishes back. We received 40 rubles a month and brought the entire salary to our parents.

- And yet, not everyone is determined from childhood future profession. Someone, for example, has a creative quest, a protracted search for himself...

— Any searches should occur only in the process of labor. And if a person lies on the sofa and spits at the ceiling or stupidly watches stupid programs, nothing intelligible can visit him. You can find something only in the huge baggage of what you have read and experienced. And for this you need to study, work, think, read and learn. Then you will have something to say. Otherwise, you are zero, an empty place. And there is no need to have any illusions. If people are busy and busy from childhood, they grow up normal. Definitely, one hundred percent. Therefore, I am immensely grateful to my parents for teaching us not only to love each other, but also to work and build our own lives independently, without putting any barriers on ourselves.

— Any searches should occur only in the process of labor. And if a person lies on the couch and spits at the ceiling or watches mind-numbing programs, nothing intelligible can visit him. Photo: Arsen Memetov

— Were there any problems with your sons?

— Boys do not grow up as neatly and calmly as most girls. They master the environment. Of course, mine had everything too. And they skipped classes - they ran to the club to play billiards, and started smoking in the gateways. So there were enough problems. But everyone has this experience, there is nothing terrible here. We remember this with laughter. Now both sons do not smoke or drink, but in adolescence everyone got seriously drunk. My husband and I simply stuck one into a bathtub with ice water, he sat there and exclaimed: “Mom, are you crazy?!”, and I answered: “No. You must forever remember what it is.” And the other one, fortunately, was very bad. A friend, shielding him, told me: “He was poisoned by mushrooms. Will you help him somehow? To which I said: “Dima, tell someone else about mushrooms, but I definitely won’t help. Let him remember for the rest of his life what alcohol poisoning means.”


When the son woke up and regained consciousness, the husband called him to his office. But for us, a call to dad meant that a person had already reached some degree of maturity. I remember the older one teasing the younger one: “Why talk to you if dad hasn’t even called you into the office yet!” So, that time my husband told me not to enter, and a manly conversation took place between father and son. And I listened, standing outside the door. Igor asks: “What did you drink?!” “Wine-o-o,” the boy drawls. “What wine?!” Brand?! A country?!" - “I don’t know.” - “So you drank without knowing what?! And what happened next?! Masha from three stations burped on your shoulder? I thought in horror: “Why is he talking about some Masha? It should be about something else...” After a while, when Yura was getting ready to go somewhere, I started: “Son, do you remember that alcohol...”, to which he replied: “Mom, I’ve never talked about Masha from three stations.” I will never forget in my life." (Laughs.)

— What are your children doing now?

— Last year both graduated from college. Yura is 26 years old, he is a doctor, currently studying residency at the Academy of Postgraduate Education of Doctors in Surgery. I got married, and in January I will become a grandmother. I am waiting for the baby with great joy. The daughter-in-law is a wonderful girl, from a wonderful family. Beautiful, smart, intelligent, educated. She graduated from the Plekhanov Academy, a university in London, and is engaged in management in the field of PR and advertising.

— The mother’s heart did not tremble because her son was budding?

- No. Moreover... In fact, our children had the following attitude: not to get married before the age of 30. But when I met Karina, I said to Yurasha: “Son, the settings are the same, but... Just keep in mind: meeting such a girl is a huge rarity and a great happiness.”


And 23-year-old Vasya is our lawyer, he will deal corporate business and venture capital. I don't understand very well what this is. But I'll figure it out. When my son decided to take up law, I said: “Vasya, doctors study the laws of nature, which by definition are unchangeable. You intend to work with laws written by people - with mistakes, with tricks - and also changed by people. Are you sure you should go this way?” He swore that he was confident and promised to always remain honest in his profession. This calmed me down somewhat.

— Did you apply your parents’ education system to your sons? For example, were they sent to the windshield wipers?

“You know, I somehow caught myself thinking that I am a literal quotation book of my mom and dad, that is, I talk to my children with the same phrases and constructions that our parents used to talk to us at one time.” Well, accordingly, our sons are just like we once were, with early years We were always busy with something, and when we grew up, we started working during the holidays. My husband and I considered this necessary - so that the guys could feel how money is earned and realize that any work is honorable. The eldest was enrolled as an orderly at the Leonid Mikhailovich Roshal Children's Hospital. I consciously decided to direct it there. Still, in children's departments there is not that dirty side of medicine that exists in adult hospitals and sometimes looks scary. Children are touching, they always want to help. Even a child who has peed himself causes tenderness. And it was important to me that the boy did not become alienated from his profession. And once, when Yura did something wrong, as punishment we sent him to work as an assistant janitor in the courtyard of our house. The future “boss” of my son, when we agreed with him, was literally shocked. What can we say about the neighbors?


Never in our family has there been such a vacation as to spend a month on the beach. When the children were little, my husband said: “They won’t have any lying flat, not knowing what to do!” And they went to America for a month, to a sports camp, where they worked out every hour different types sports plus studied English language V natural environment. And the second month we spent everything together, and my husband arranged simply hellish events for us: either we climbed the mountains somewhere on bicycles, or went on excursions from early morning until late evening. And if suddenly the boys had an hour and a half of rest, they simply thanked God for it.

— In childhood, if the boys suddenly had an hour and a half of rest, they simply thanked God. With Yuri and Vasily (2010). Photo: from the personal archive of Elena Malysheva

— Isn’t it a bit harsh?

“But it wasn’t like this: “Everyone get in line!” Step on the excursion!" Everything happened fun, healthy, cheerfully and kindly. And in absolute harmony with each other. Recently, congratulating me on my 28th wedding anniversary, my mother said: “Daughter, in your family I see everything I dreamed of for you.” To which I replied: “Mommy, everything I have, right down to the last drop, is the fruits of your upbringing.” And she didn’t lie at all. My family turned out to be as wonderful as my parents.

We all love each other just as selflessly, and the opinion of adults is just as sacred for our children. But in terms of personalities, my husband and I turned out to be the opposite. Igor is balanced, self-possessed, and taciturn, so every word he says always sounds clear and thorough. I can be unrestrained. And my mother does not accept my incontinence. A simple example. Once we were in America, and one day I held a meeting in Moscow via Skype. I got up at six in the morning because the time difference was eight hours. So, as usual, I said something heatedly into the screen, scolded someone, reprimanded them across the ocean. And then my mother came in. After listening to my angry exclamations for a minute, she categorically said: “I ask you to stop this debauchery in my house!” (With a smile.) Although it happened in my house. Of course, I immediately turned off the computer, because I knew that otherwise I would be publicly punished immediately. Fortunately, all my colleagues understand: my outbursts and conflicts are exclusively of a work nature.

“Recently, when congratulating me on my 28th wedding anniversary, my mother said: “Daughter, in your family I see everything I dreamed of for you.” To which I replied: “Mommy, everything I have, right down to the last drop, is the fruits of your upbringing.” Photo: Arsen Memetov

— Have you ever wanted to do something other than medicine?

“With a medal after school, I could go anywhere.” I decided to go to the Faculty of Journalism. But mom took a tough position. In the form of an ultimatum, she demanded that I go study a real profession - medicine. But after I get my medical degree, I can do whatever I want. If I want.

“With a medal after school, I could go anywhere.” Nursing practice, Kemerovo Medical Institute (1981). Photo: from the personal archive of Elena Malysheva


Since then, I have told her more than once: “Thank you so much for sending me to medical school. I am alive now only because I am a doctor by profession.” And there is not an ounce of exaggeration in these words. Suffice it to say that I am a severe allergy sufferer, and from time to time I have severe allergic reactions with angioedema. And this, if you don’t have an idea of ​​what measures should be taken, is a real threat to life, because this condition leads to suffocation and death. Every time I save my life because I know exactly what needs to be done and how much time I have for it. Since there is no point in calling an ambulance in case of Quincke's edema - they may not have time, I rush to the hospital myself. As a rule, to my brother. On the way I called: “Lesha, help!” And he says: “I’m so tired of you and your swelling! When you finally filter out all the allergens!” I run into the emergency room with my arm outstretched: “I need hormones! Straightaway!" - “What dose?” - “Maximum!” They immediately put me on an IV, and the swelling begins to subside.

— Interesting, what topics did you write your dissertations on?

— The candidate’s thesis was devoted to stress management. And the doctoral work was called “Reprogramming the cellular responses of macrophages: a new strategy for controlling the inflammatory process.” To put it very succinctly, this means that in our body there are blood cells called macrophages. Once they get into the tissue, and this can happen with any injury, they begin to devour everything: microbes, pieces of injured tissue. And at this moment they determine how the situation will develop in the future: whether inflammation will lead to cancer or to recovery. Stunningly interesting job. In general, all medical science is excitingly interesting.

— Often in your program you very openly, naturalistically tell and show everything related to medical topics. In your opinion, everything can be voiced and demonstrated?


- I have no doubt that a doctor should call a spade a spade. The breast is the breast or mammary gland, the penis is the penis, not the jade rod. This allows you to properly explain to a person who wants to get advice what is happening to him. And if the doctor, instead of explaining, is preoccupied with coming up with some synonyms and workaround words, patients will avoid him. Everything is extremely simple: you cannot offend and humiliate people, but you can and should tell them about the structure of the body. And remind you to monitor your health, which is what I do all the time. Because, unfortunately, I know firsthand about the catastrophic lack of education of our compatriots in this matter. Well, a person should be examined once a year, he simply must! Moreover, a serious examination that answers all the basic questions takes no more than half a day, and compliance with this simple rule makes it possible to live in peace. Even if something unpleasant is discovered during the examination, as a rule, it is early stage diseases, when there is time to find your bearings and take appropriate measures. And if, excuse me, your throat is already bleeding, it means that things have gone too far. That's why I'm annoying everyone with the call: to live so healthy, healthy!

— All your co-hosts are men. Was this how it was intended?

— Since women are the main viewers of all TV channels, it seemed important to me that they see on the screen worthy men. Educated, established in the profession. And not oligarchs, not bandits, but just real men. I told Konstantin Lvovich Ernst and Alexey Pimanov, my friend and producer with whom I have been working for many years, about my idea. The idea was accepted. And my co-hosts have been confirmed - wonderful doctors. The question immediately arose: what should I look like - the only woman in the program? We started looking for a style. We came up with: late 1950s - early 1960s. The war is over, the thaw is over, everyone wants a holiday - hence the beautiful colored dresses in joyful tones, wide skirts with petticoats. In three and a half years, they made about 100 suits for me!

“It seemed important to me that women see worthy men on the screen.” Photo: Press service of Channel One

— We were talking about America?

— No, we all sew in Russia. But once every six months we buy fabrics and all trimmings in New York, since these purchases, taking into account the costumers’ flight and their hotel accommodation, are several times cheaper than ours, and the choice is a thousand times greater.


Then we got tired of this style and started looking for a new one. It wasn't easy to find him. After the luxurious skirts of the 1960s, there was a period of mini, which was completely unsuitable for me, then maxi took hold for a short time, and then unisex went - all the women put on trousers, which, by the way, I adore, and never got out of them. But since I am alone in the program, surrounded by men, we were looking for a feminine style. Studying the history of costumes in detail, we began to rewind and came to the end of the 1920s. Also the post-war era. The First World War is over - people are enjoying life. In Russia - NEP, in America - jazz. The clothes have embroidery, appliques, ruffles, pleats, low waists... Stunning beauty! My latest collection is the fruit of the work of two wonderful girls - designer Alexandra Chernyshevskaya and clothing designer Olga Subbotina.

- And the technical part of the program - with these incredible models, ingenious experiments? Who is doing this?


— There is a group led by Yuri Malyshev, my eldest son. It includes people with excellent education: five of them are young doctors, two are not doctors. Three weeks before filming (and we film 15 programs in a row), they get together and develop themes. It is this young team that dashingly and fervently comes up with the most striking themes. 10 days before filming we conduct general meeting- with the participation of artists, directors, costume designers, and all program services. Everything is finally discussed and approved there: models, dolls, special makeup that simulates illness. Then the production process begins. In 10 days, about 30 models, 200 props, and up to 10 full-length costumes should be ready. We have a pyrotechnician, a chemist, and a magician on our staff, who also come up with all sorts of original special effects to make our stories about the structure of the body interesting. Still, the program not only cognitive function, but also entertaining. All this machinery and production rests on the shoulders of two Atlanteans in literally words - our chief artist Lesha Teletnev and chief director Sergei Zubalov. And we also have two caryatids (in architecture - a sculpture of a woman, replacing a column, which holds the structure of the building in its hands. - TN note) - the chief editor of the program, Evgenia Loginova, and the chief director, Svetlana Griban. This is how it turns out: with a very small group we hold the firmament of our program. And completely happy.

— By the way, you know that people have already written jokes about your personal diet. Here, for example, are “tips from Elena Malysheva”: if you want to lose weight, don’t eat just three things: proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Or: remember that penguins are swallows that eat after 18:00!


- Wonderful! If people joke, it means they paid attention and showed interest in the topic. And this is already beneficial. Because, seriously speaking, obesity is actually a problem of gigantic proportions. And it’s not just a cosmetic flaw, but the fact that this is a most dangerous disease, the starting point for the emergence and development of countless diseases that actually shorten life. That's why we created a nutritional set specially developed by doctors for people who want to lose weight. And they organized its delivery within a day (!) throughout Russia. Full range ready food frozen for a month, taking into account four daily meals: breakfast, lunch, dessert and dinner. With instructions. And you can’t even imagine what kind of food it is – healthy, beautiful, varied! Literally a miracle. If in doubt, try it and see.

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Family: husband - Igor Yurievich Malyshev, scientist, molecular biologist; sons - Yuri (26 years old), doctor, Vasily (23 years old), lawyer

Education: Graduated from the medical faculty of the Kemerovo Medical Institute, graduate school at the Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow

Career: Doctor of Science, Professor of the Moscow State Medical and Dental Institute. Author of 50 scientific publications in the field of medicine. TV presenter. Since 1997, he has hosted the “Health” program (Channel One), and since 2010 - “Live Healthy!” (First channel). Host of a program on Radio Russia

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In this article, we present to our readers life path famous Russian TV presenter. She gained her main popularity thanks to her programs, where she tells everyone about various diseases. This activity earned Elena Malysheva the unofficial title of TV doctor.

It is noteworthy that medical programs are gaining fame not only thanks to practical advice, but also to the Internet. The fact is that Malysheva’s show is quite famous among users of social networks, who create various memes and jokes from fragments. Viral videos are especially popular. Thanks to this, one more merit of Elena can be noted - a large number of people became acquainted with medical issues in a very accessible explanation. Next, we’ll take a closer look at Malysheva’s path to television.

Height, weight, age. How old is Elena Malysheva

Before talking about the biography, it is worth saying a few words about external data. This will be convenient for new fans - without photographs, you can form the image of an idol. Therefore, we will present to you the basics - height, weight, age. How old is Elena Malysheva? Russian TV viewers of any generation ask. We asked - we answer. The TV presenter's approximate height is just over 167 centimeters, with a weight of 63 kilograms.

In March 2018, Elena Malysheva celebrated her 57th birthday. Photos in her youth and now are easy to find using the Internet and see for yourself what changes have affected this woman.

Biography of Elena Malysheva

The biography of Elena Malysheva began in 1961. Kemerovo is considered to be her birthplace. It is noteworthy that the family of the future TV presenter mainly consisted of “medical people.” Father Vasily and mother Galina worked at a local hospital.

After graduating from school with a gold medal, there was no long thought regarding the further place of study - the choice immediately fell on the Medical Institute in hometown. Studying was relatively easy, and already in 1984, Elena had a diploma with honors. In order not to waste precious time, she decides to go to Moscow, where she will continue her studies in her chosen specialties. In the capital, Malysheva enters the Academy of Medical Sciences, where three years later she defends thesis. main topic– prevention of heart disease.

Before television, she worked as a therapist, eventually receiving the position of professor at Moscow State Medical University.

In 1992, Elena Malysheva appeared on television for the first time. At that time, in his native Kemerovo, the “Recipe” program was broadcast, where a doctor was invited.

After a series of events, the aspiring presenter notices that there are no useful and educational medical programs on television. She managed to get through to the Administration and leave a complaint about the current situation. Friends began to persuade Elena to launch a TV show herself. With their help, she managed to meet the right people, and Malysheva was immediately taken on local television.

A year later, “Lazaret” was launched, where a woman immediately took over as host. A little time passed, and she was invited to the capital. First gear on central television It was called “Did you call the doctor?”, and its launch happened in 1994. Of course, Malysheva did not forget about her own education and attended European universities. By the way, after 4 years, she returns to the “Health” show again.

Starts in summer 2010 new transmission– “Live Healthy!”, hosted by Elena. Notably, this show is getting mixed reviews. It all has to do with the fact that the TV presenter often raises slippery and risky issues. Until now, she has been practicing medicine, trying to bring to the masses topics that people rarely think about seriously.

Many criticize Malysheva’s programs due to the fact that they do not bring anything new, but only adopt the experience of foreign medical programs. But despite various controversies, the show large audience, which continues to monitor each new release.

Personal life of Elena Malysheva

The personal life of Elena Malysheva is not replete with various scandals and gossip. It is unlikely that you will even come across such a headline in weekly publications - everything is so transparent here.

The TV presenter met her future husband in her hometown, when she was just starting to build a medical career. After receiving their diplomas, they move to the capital of Russia and legalize their relationship. After some time, the first-born is born, but we’ll talk about the children a little lower. It is noteworthy that Elena happily talks about her family and always adds that she is happy in her private life.

Family of Elena Malysheva

Elena Malysheva's family was directly connected with medicine. It’s no wonder why the TV presenter has such a passion for treating people. The head of the family, Vasily Shabunin, like his wife Galina, have worked as doctors all their lives.

In addition to the future TV presenter, her family brought up her sister Maria and brother Lesha, who also chose their parents’ profession. The sister moved to Tuapse, where she works as a neurologist, and her brother became a famous surgeon. Due to her popularity on the Internet, Elena often became the main character of various conspiracy theories. The most interesting of them is that Malysheva is the ancestor of Leon Trotsky. Some users found a resemblance. Of course, she does not undertake to comment on such rumors.

Children of Elena Malysheva

The children of Elena Malysheva are a rare topic that is raised in the media for the sake of scandals or rumors. Everything here is clear and ordinary, and there are no reasons for “conspiracy theories”, as for famous TV presenter. At the moment, she has two children who were born two years apart. The eldest son chose his parents' profession and received a medical education, unlike the younger one.

Several years ago, in 2015, the Russian TV presenter had her first grandson, who was named Igor. Elena herself says that she is very happy about the new addition to the family, and is happy to spend free time with children and grandchildren.

Son of Elena Malysheva - Yuri

Elena Malysheva’s first son, Yuri, was born in the spring of 1988 and is the first-born of a TV presenter. Now he is already 30 years old. In 2014, Yuri met Karina, who is Armenian by nationality. A little later, the young people got married, and in the winter of 2015, Igor, Malysheva’s grandson, was born. Using the Internet, you can find photographs of the entire happy family in its entirety.

Like his parents, Yuri decided to connect his life with medicine, and after school he graduated from the corresponding university. Along the way, he appears on television, and for some time hosted the program “Live Healthy!” together with mother Elena.

Son of Elena Malysheva - Vasily

Elena Malysheva’s second son, Vasily, was born two years later than his older brother, in December 1990. It is noteworthy that the youngest stepson decided to move away from his parents’ profession and not receive a medical education. Thus, Vasily is the first in the Malysheva family to choose a different path. He himself admits - parents for a long time They didn’t agree with their son’s choice, but in the end they gave in.

Vasily is a lawyer by training, and is now developing his own business. The main direction is programming. The dream of Elena Malysheva’s son is to create a comfortable software, which will take medicine to a new perfect level.

By the way, when Vasily was not yet one year old, he suffered from a serious illness that required surgical intervention. The teledoctor was quickly able to recognize the symptoms and go with her son to the right hospital. It was this event that influenced Elena - she decided to become a TV presenter.

Elena Malysheva's husband - Igor Malyshev

Elena Malysheva’s husband, Igor Malyshev, was born in January 1959. By education, he is a doctor. Works at the capital's medical and dental university. He holds a doctorate in medical sciences and is also involved in molecular biology. He has received many awards for his works and achievements in the field of science.

The future spouses met while studying at a medical university. Exact date The wedding is not named, but it is known that the event took place before the birth of the first son. In some episodes of her programs, the TV presenter raises the topic of her family. Elena says that Igor has great restraint, seriousness and calmness. He rarely watches programs with his wife’s participation, and if necessary, he talks about the shortcomings. It is noteworthy that there are no disputes on this basis in the family.

Elena Malysheva's diet for weight loss at home. Menu for the week

A few years ago, the TV presenter increased her popularity by introducing a highly effective diet. It is noteworthy that Elena Malysheva’s diet for losing weight at home was already known before its official release. The menu for the week can be created using the website, which was launched recently.

In addition to losing weight, you can use the program balanced nutrition, which will help maintain weight within the same limits. Also, some diseases are taken into account, and a diet is also formed, avoiding harmful products. Also, there is a program where anyone can monitor the effectiveness of one or another weight loss method. Of course, some “recipes” were received skeptically by Internet users who directly claim fraud on Elena’s part.

Photo by Elena Malysheva in Maxim magazine

Personally, the TV presenter said that she herself uses the presented diets. Therefore, some users began to expect a photo of Elena Malysheva in Maxim magazine. As far as we know now, an invitation to take candid photos from a glossy publication has not yet been sent to the TV doctor. However, it is unlikely that she will agree to participate in a photo shoot naked, because she is a family person, and many will not understand such an action.

The only thing that can be recommended to those who are interested in Elena’s figure is to find vacation photos where the TV presenter is in a swimsuit. This will help evaluate the quality of the developed diets and understand whether it is worth using one or another method of keeping fit.

Instagram and Wikipedia Elena Malysheva

A career as a TV presenter requires a large number of fans. Social networks help in communicating with fans, so the query “Instagram and Wikipedia of Elena Malysheva” is quite popular among those who follow the activities of the TV doctor. For example, the free encyclopedia contains all the basic information about her life, as well as the awards that the doctor received for her work.

On official pages Elena gathers a large number of subscribers who are interested in their health and figure. In addition to this, in in social networks You can find announcements of TV shows with Malysheva’s participation. Also, anyone can find a question of interest and read the doctor’s answer.

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