Definition of Dietitian. Meaning of Dietitian. Synonyms of Dietitian

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Definition of Dietitian

Dietitian
Dietist Di"et*ist, Dietitian Di`e*ti"tian, n. One skilled in dietetics. [R.]

Meaning of Dietitian from wikipedia

- A dietitian, medical dietitian, or dietician is an expert in identifying and treating disease-related malnutrition and in conducting medical nutrition...
- Maye Musk (née Haldeman; born April 19, 1948) is a model and dietitian. She has been a model for 50 years, appearing on the covers of magazines, including...
- Dietitians of Canada (DC), or Les Diététistes du Canada in French, is the professional organization and "nation-wide voice of dietitians in Canada". As...
- without any training, education, or professional license, in contrast to a dietitian, who has a university degree, professional license, and certification...
- Today's Fad Diets By Carrie Dennett, MPH, RDN, CD Today's Dietitian Vol. 21, No. 5, P. 12". Today's Dietitian. Retrieved 7 November 2020. Official website...
- Dawn Jackson Blatner is an American registered dietitian, television and media personality, and published author of the books The Flexitarian Diet and...
- any health benefits. Dietitians dismiss the carnivore diet as an extreme fad diet, which has attracted criticism from dietitians and physicians as being...
- The National Kidney Foundation, Inc. (NKF) is a voluntary nonprofit health organization in the United States, headquartered in New York City, with over...
- largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. It has registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), nutrition and dietetics technicians registered (NDTRs)...
- 2 May 1945) was born in Innsbruck, Austria. She served as a cook and dietitian to Adolf Hitler until his final days in Berlin in 1945. Manziarly was...