It depends on where you get your nutrition information from. Only go to reliable sources.
The other thing you should take note of:
When you read about certain studies, take note about who paid for the study as this may show the bias the study has.
If a company produces a certain processed product. They then commission a study to show their food is safe to eat or full of nutrients or whatever. If no other independent study has been done on this, then it would be wise to wait until more studies have been done before trusting the study results.
You can go to your local college adviser who can give you information to earn a nutrition science degree. usually this involves science classes and nutrition classes.
Yes, Kaplan University does offer a Nutrition Science Degree. You can earn either a bachelor of science degree in nutrition science or a masters of health care administration or public health.
Geometry is not a science but it is exact.
Probably Nutrition, or nutritional studies.
Agriculture is the science of growing food crops. The separate study of "food science" deals with the production and preparation of food, and the related health science of nutrition.
No.. you can say nutrition science
It is the dietary approach to good nutritional needs of a person
'Nutrition' is the science of foods, the nutrients and the other substances, there in, their action and interaction and balance in relationship to health and disease.
A degree in nutrition or food science are the two best for this type of career. You can also major in food science, but that sometimes focuses more on the science of food.
Yes, it is an exact science.
You can find out more about it here: www.utoronto.ca/nutrisci/graduate/. Fortunately, they offer a nutrition science degree program and hopefully you can get it.
The motto of Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition is 'Bring the science to life'.