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Nutritionist or Dietitian?
Question: I'm looking for some expert
advice on diet and weight loss. Should I hire a nutritionist or
a dietitian?
Answer:
Eating healthfully may be challenging, but finding a qualified
nutrition adviser can also be tough! Some states require individuals
offering nutrition advice to be licensed; others let just about
anyone hang out a shingle. And don't be fooled by nutritionists
with Ph.D.'s, either. One survey found that as many as 71 percent
of all "nutritionists" with Ph.D.'s held degrees from
nonaccredited diploma mills. That's why it's best to search for
a registered dietitian (R.D.).
An R.D. has completed a prescribed course of study including a
minimum of a bachelor's degree (many also have master's degrees)
and supervised practice work, and has passed a qualifying examination.
Also, to maintain their credentials, R.D.'s must complete continuing
professional education requirements. To find an R.D. in your area,
ask us for a referral, or visit the American Dietetic Association's
Web site at www.eatright.org.
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