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|Short definition=Nutritional status - {{Pronunciation}} (noo-TRIH-shuh-nul STA-tus) A person's state of health in relation to the nutrients in their diet 
|Short definition=Nutritionist - {{Pronunciation}} (dy-eh-TIH-avoid) healthcare professional who has specialized training in diet and nutrition. Dietitians provide advice on nutrition and healthy eating habits to help people improve their health and well-being. 
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Nutritionist - {{Pronunciation}} (noo-TRIH-shuh-nist) person who helps people develop healthy eating habits to improve health and prevent disease. They can offer nutrition counseling, meal planning, and nutrition education programs. Nutritionists can also study how the environment affects food quality and safety, and how it can affect health {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
Nutritionist - {{Pronunciation}} (dy-eh-TIH-avoid) healthcare professional who has specialized training in diet and nutrition. Dietitians provide advice on nutrition and healthy eating habits to help people improve their health and well-being. Dietitians also help people who are recovering from illness or surgery, or who have conditions such as food allergies, eating disorders, swallowing problems, diabetes, heart or kidney disease, or cancer, to meet their nutritional needs. Dietitians may provide nutritional counseling, meal planning, medical nutritional therapy (such as a special diet, nutritional supplements, or intravenous or tube feedings), and nutrition education programs. Also called Registered Dietitian {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]

Latest revision as of 11:45, 11 January 2023

Nutritionist
TermNutritionist
Short definitionNutritionist - (pronounced) (dy-eh-TIH-avoid) healthcare professional who has specialized training in diet and nutrition. Dietitians provide advice on nutrition and healthy eating habits to help people improve their health and well-being. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Nutritionist - (pronounced) (dy-eh-TIH-avoid) healthcare professional who has specialized training in diet and nutrition. Dietitians provide advice on nutrition and healthy eating habits to help people improve their health and well-being. Dietitians also help people who are recovering from illness or surgery, or who have conditions such as food allergies, eating disorders, swallowing problems, diabetes, heart or kidney disease, or cancer, to meet their nutritional needs. Dietitians may provide nutritional counseling, meal planning, medical nutritional therapy (such as a special diet, nutritional supplements, or intravenous or tube feedings), and nutrition education programs. Also called Registered Dietitian

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