Registered Dietitian Healthcare Taxonomy Code 133VN1201X
HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Obesity and Weight Management Nutrition Registered Dietitians.
As of today, the following are the total number of Obesity and Weight Management Nutrition Registered Dietitians nationally, in your state, and near your location.
Medicare
The following are the total number of Obesity and Weight Management Nutrition Registered Dietitians who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.
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What do Obesity and Weight Management Nutrition Registered Dietitians do?
Registered dietitians (RDs) who specialize in obesity and weight management provide personalized, evidence-based plans that go beyond basic meal plans to include comprehensive nutrition therapy and lifestyle guidance.
They assess a client’s overall health, create tailored meal and nutrition plans, offer education on healthy eating habits, and provide ongoing coaching and support to help clients achieve and maintain long-term weight management and health goals.
What they do
Comprehensive assessment: RDs evaluate a client’s medical history, eating habits, cultural preferences, and lifestyle to create a plan suited to their unique needs. They may also assess factors like hunger/fullness cues and behavioral patterns.
Personalized nutrition and meal planning: They develop customized meal plans that are nutritionally adequate, practical, and aligned with the client’s goals and preferences.
Behavioral guidance and education: RDs provide counseling to help clients understand the “why” behind their eating habits and develop new, healthier behaviors. This includes setting realistic goals, improving food choices, managing stress, and improving sleep hygiene.
Ongoing support and monitoring: They monitor progress, track health indicators, and adjust plans as needed. This ensures continued success and helps clients overcome barriers.
Coordination with a healthcare team: RDs often work as part of a larger team with doctors, psychologists, and other specialists to provide holistic care.
Medical nutrition therapy (MNT): They provide MNT for those with obesity, which can include guidance on the integration of weight management medications into a broader care plan.
