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UK
/daɪətˈɪʃən/
]
[ US /ˌdaɪəˈtɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌdaɪəˈtɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a specialist in the study of diet and nutrition
How To Use dietitian In A Sentence
- Then you'll see a dietitian for advice about a gluten-free diet. The Sun
- Dietitians should be introduced to interdisciplinary research in undergraduate programs.
- Even so, does any halfway serious international sporting operation in 2014 not have a dietitian? Times, Sunday Times
- As dietitians primarily employed in long-term care, our common experience was that our traditional teaching hospital dietetic internships had not prepared us for work in continuing care facilities.
- Such methods would enable dietitians involved in biotechnology education to take a proactive rather than a reactive approach.
- Among modifiable factors only access to a dietitian and an interested general practitioner featured significantly in the final multiple regression analysis.
- Or the hospital cafeteria-line serving woman sitting there on her day off with a cat fur around her neck, telling the proprietor she was a "dietitian" - both of them knowing she was lying. The Autobiography of Malcolm X
- Finally, dietitians also saw their role as collaborating with physical activity professionals.
- But we get no dietitians who might wonder about the physical and psychological effects of abstaining from real food.
- Some patients may benefit from dietary counseling by a dietitian.