You Want Help Managing Diabetes, High Blood Pressure or Other Chronic Diseases
An RDN can help you understand your condition and how the foods you choose might affect it. Plus, a registered dietitian nutritionist works with you to create an eating plan that has the nutrients needed to manage your condition.
You Are Thinking of Having or Have Had Gastric Bypass Surgery
Since your stomach can only manage small servings after surgery, it’s tricky to get the nutrients that your body needs. As a part of your health care team, an RDN helps you make changes to your eating plan to meet these needs and still feel satisfied.
You Have Digestive Problems
Working closely with you and your doctor, a registered dietitian nutritionist provides guidance to help fine-tune your diet. Together, you’ll find choices that do not aggravate your condition. For example, limiting fried foods, or caffeinated and carbonated drinks.
You’re Pregnant, Trying to Get Pregnant, or a New Parent
Meet with an RDN to make sure you get the nutrients you need for a healthy pregnancy. And, after the baby comes, a registered dietitian nutritionist can help make sure you and your little one are getting the nutrients you need to support good health.
You Have a Food Allergy, Intolerance, or Sensitivity
Unsure what you can eat because of celiac disease, food allergies, lactose intolerance, or another condition? It’s easy to be overwhelmed by what you think you can’t eat. And, that can lead to a boring diet that doesn’t give your body the nutrition it needs. An RDN can teach you strategies about identifying foods to avoid and help you find substitutions to keep your diet balanced and tasty.
You or Your Child Is Experiencing Disordered Eating
As part of the treatment team, RDNs counsel individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
You’re Caring for an Aging Parent
An RDN can help with food or drug interactions, proper hydration, special diets for hypertension and changing taste buds as you age.
You Want Practical Lifestyle Advice
Need help sorting through the facts and fiction of nutrition headlines? Learn how to read labels at the supermarket, discover how healthy cooking can be inexpensive, learn how to dine out healthfully and how to manage temptations. When you see an RD or RDN, the last thing you’ll get is one-size-fits-all diet advice. After learning about your health history, favorite foods, eating and exercise habits, an RD or RDN will help you set goals and prioritize. Follow-up visits will focus on maintenance and monitoring your progress.
You Want to Improve Your Performance in Sports
A RDN can help you set goals to achieve results — whether you’re running a marathon, skiing or jogging with your dog.
You Realize the Need to Feed Your Family Healthier Foods but You Do Not Cook
A registered dietitian nutritionist can teach you how to plan and prepare meals in a simple, healthful and convenient way.
Article Source Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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