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Registered Dietitians Specializing in Sports Dietetics Nutrition

Registered Dietitian Healthcare Taxonomy Code 133VN1501X

HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Sports Dietetics Nutrition Registered Dietitians.

As of today, the following are the total number of Sports Dietetics Nutrition Registered Dietitians nationally, in your state, and near your location.

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The following are the total number of Sports Dietetics 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 Sports Dietetics Nutrition Registered Dietitians do?

Sports dietitians are registered dietitians who work with athletes to create personalized nutrition plans that enhance performance, aid recovery, and support overall health. 

They assess an athlete’s needs, create custom meal and hydration plans, counsel on topics like nutrient timing and supplements, and provide education to help athletes make informed food choices. 

These professionals support athletes of all levels, from amateurs to professionals, with responsibilities that can include consulting with coaches and chefs to ensure the best nutrition is available. 

What they do

Assessment: Evaluate an athlete’s current diet, training regimen, and health to identify needs and potential deficiencies. 

Personalized meal planning: Develop specific meal and nutrition plans to optimize energy, performance, and recovery. 

Hydration guidance: Provide strategies for proper fluid intake, monitoring hydration levels, and electrolyte replacement. 

Nutrient timing: Advise on the optimal timing of nutrient intake before, during, and after training or competitions. 

Education and counseling: Teach athletes about the role of nutrition in their performance and health, and counsel them on making healthy choices. 

Supplement advice: Offer impartial guidance on the use of sports supplements. 

Collaboration: Work with coaches, trainers, and chefs to implement nutrition strategies and develop healthy, performance-oriented menus. 

Medical nutrition therapy: In some cases, they manage nutrition-related medical conditions, such as stress fractures or issues related to the female athlete triad. 

Monitoring and adjustment: Track progress and adjust nutrition plans as needed based on performance, health status, and training changes.