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dietist

Dietist is a term used in several languages to denote a health professional who specializes in nutrition and diet therapy. In many places the English equivalent is dietitian. Dietists apply evidence-based nutritional science to assess patients, design individualized meal plans, provide counseling, and monitor outcomes. They often work with people with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, food allergies, eating disorders, and obesity, as well as with athletes and healthy individuals seeking guidance.

Education and regulation for dietists typically require a formal program in dietetics or nutrition, followed by

Practice settings for dietists include hospitals, clinics, community health centers, schools, long-term care facilities, private practice,

Differences with related terms vary by jurisdiction. Dietists are typically trained to provide medical nutrition therapy

supervised
practice
and
licensure
or
registration
where
mandated.
Many
countries
require
a
bachelor’s
or
master’s
degree,
successful
completion
of
a
national
credentialing
examination,
and
ongoing
continuing
education
to
maintain
credentials.
Regulatory
bodies
set
professional
standards
and
determine
the
scope
of
practice.
and
research
institutions.
They
collaborate
with
physicians,
nurses,
pharmacists,
chefs,
and
other
health
professionals
to
implement
nutrition
care
plans
that
are
safe,
effective,
and
culturally
appropriate.
and
work
in
clinical
and
regulated
settings,
whereas
the
term
nutritionist
may
be
used
more
broadly
and
may
carry
different
credentialing
requirements
depending
on
the
country.