dietitian Definition
☆ di·eti·tian (dī′ə tis̸h′ən)
noun
an expert in dietetics; specialist in planning meals or diets
dietitian Usage Examples
Converse of object
- accredit: Jane Griffin, consultant nutritionist and accredited sports dietitian, takes a hard look at the truth behind the myths.
- register: For more specific advice ask your doctor to refer you to a state registered dietitian.
- see: Women who gain excessive weight during pregnancy should see a dietitian.
- become: Did your experience of an eating disorder make you want to become a dietitian in the first place?
- contact: You can contact a dietitian through your local hospital or GP surgery.
- include: Other team members may include the dietitian, social worker, psychologist and surgical ward staff.
Preposition: for
advice: We would advise all people with diabetes to consult their doctor or registered dietitian for advice or visit Diabetes UK for further information.
Adjective modifier
- state-registered: The best way for you to work out what is right for you is to talk to a state-registered dietitian.
- pediatric: Pediatric dietitian, Dave Swain, has some words of advice.
- registered: You can contact a registered dietitian through your local hospital or GP surgery.
- qualified: So would I be able to get a paid job as a qualified dietitian after this?
- senior: I get the impression that I could proclaim myself a senior dietitian then?
- local: For further advice ask your Christie doctor or GP to refer you to your local dietitian.
Modifies a noun
dont: Its just a pity that more dietitians dont do something!
Noun used with modifier
- sport: The professional support of a sports dietitian can help determine what supplement suits best.
- specialist: Diabetes specialist dietitians are ideally placed to deliver dietary information to people with type 2 diabetes ( BDA, 1999 ).
- community: Community dietitians are now employed within 3 Sure Start Centers.
- student: The department has an ongoing program with UK Universities providing training to student dietitians.
- freelance: Norma McGough, freelance dietitian, replies: I quite agree that wellbeing is pivotal to care.
- NHS: Battersea Healthy Living Initiative and local NHS dietitians are offering a new course to Battersea residents who need to lose weight.
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