Information about registered dietitians can be found through The American Dietetic Association. Dietitians help people who cannot help themselves, and give valuable information to clients.
In my experience as a Type 1 Diabetic, yes. I could be wrong though.
The employment opportunities for dietitians is expected to grow immensely from now through 2015. Dietitians are qualified, professionals, when it comes to knowing, teaching, and practicing, proper dietary acts daily.
Dietetic technicians work closely with dietitians to schedule and distribute meals for people who have specific needs.
Dietitians need to get a Bachelor in Science which takes about 4 to 5 years, depending on the school you attend.
A person who assists registered dietitians has the formal title of dietetic technician.
Yes, dietitians use math in various ways, primarily for calculating nutrient intake, portion sizes, and caloric needs. They may perform calculations to determine macronutrient ratios, analyze food labels, and create meal plans that meet specific dietary goals. Additionally, dietitians often use statistics to evaluate research studies and assess dietary patterns in populations.
Graham Cracker
Only if they have MD or DO behind their name.
They don't help people - they help animals. It's the World Wildlife Fund
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yes! they do sometimes