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Conditions Managed by a Dietitian

Diabetes Dietary Management

Medical nutrition therapy is the cornerstone of diabetes management. A structured meal plan can reduce HbA1c by 1-2%.

Obesity and Weight Management

Evidence-based weight management through sustainable dietary changes — not crash diets. India is facing a rising obesity epidemic.

Chronic Kidney Disease Dietary Management

Kidney patients need precise dietary management — protein, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus must be carefully controlled.

PCOD/PCOS Dietary Management

Dietary modifications including reducing refined carbohydrates and increasing fibre can significantly improve hormonal balance in PCOD.

Malnutrition in Children

India has among the highest rates of childhood malnutrition. Therapeutic nutrition can reverse stunting and wasting if addressed early.

Nutrition Tips

  • Eat a balanced Indian thali
  • Don't follow fad diets
  • Read nutrition labels on packaged foods
  • Protein with every meal for satiety and muscle health
  • Stay hydrated — but don't overdo juices and soft drinks
  • Eat mindfully — not in front of screens

How to Prepare for Your Dietitian Consultation

Before Your Visit

  • Keep a 3-day food diary — write everything you eat and drink with approximate quantities and timings
  • Bring recent blood reports — fasting sugar, HbA1c, lipid profile, kidney function, vitamin D, B12
  • List your food allergies, intolerances, and strong dislikes
  • Note your daily routine — work hours, meal times, exercise habits, and cooking arrangements

During the Appointment

  • Be honest about your eating habits — including snacking, late-night eating, and portion sizes
  • Discuss your cooking situation — who cooks, kitchen facilities, and budget constraints
  • Ask about specific Indian alternatives — millets, traditional foods, and regional options
  • Set realistic goals together — gradual changes are more sustainable than drastic overhauls

After the Visit

  • Follow the meal plan for at least 2-4 weeks before judging results
  • Keep tracking your food intake — it helps identify where you deviate
  • Schedule follow-up visits — dietary plans need adjustment based on progress and blood reports
  • Don't restart crash diets or trendy detox programmes — they undo the dietitian's structured approach

Questions to Ask Your Dietitian

  1. 1.Can you create a meal plan using Indian foods I regularly eat?
  2. 2.How much weight loss per week is safe?
  3. 3.Are any supplements necessary for me?
  4. 4.How do I read food labels?
  5. 5.What should I eat before and after exercise?
  6. 6.How do I manage eating out and social occasions?

When Should You See a Dietitian?

A Dietitian & Nutritionist provides evidence-based dietary guidance for health conditions, weight management, and optimal nutrition.

  • Diabetes — need for a structured meal plan
  • Obesity or overweight — safe weight loss guidance
  • Kidney disease — protein and potassium management
  • Food allergies or intolerances
  • PCOD/PCOS — dietary management
  • Pregnancy nutrition planning
  • Eating disorders — anorexia, bulimia
  • Post-surgery nutrition for recovery

A qualified dietitian creates personalized meal plans based on your health conditions, not just generic diets from the internet.

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