English to Marathi Dictionary nutritionist

nutritionist

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definition
noun
A nutritionist and a fitness expert will develop a personalised weight-loss diet plan and an exercise regimen.
a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition.
example
A certified 'nutritionist' has a degree from an accredited institution in nutrition.
A 'nutritionist' and a fitness expert will develop a personalised weight-loss diet plan and an exercise regimen.
You, your physician, and your 'nutritionist' need to work together to discuss nutrition concerns.
So he gives me a referral form for a 'nutritionist' , with the diagnosis being ‘Overweight’.
Working with a qualified 'nutritionist' or trainer means getting safe and scientific advice.
In the past, most Royal Colleges were unlikely to recognise a 'nutritionist' as a scientist.
Regarding the workplace, it may be necessary to get a 'nutritionist' who will look after the nutritional welfare of employees.
Your child's nutritional needs will be evaluated by the 'nutritionist' and medical staff frequently.
A degree in theatre arts hardly qualifies me as a 'nutritionist' or a psychologist.
We asked our panel of expert 'nutritionists' how they face everyday challenges that lead to weight gain.
Physicians treat any medical complications, and 'nutritionists' advise on diet and eating regimens.
The benefits of eating whole grain wheat are widely acknowledged by scientists and 'nutritionists' around the world.
So far, evidence has been largely anecdotal: many parents, teachers, 'nutritionists' and some scientists insist there is a link.
He was among a host of teachers and 'nutritionists' participating in a meeting held recently to discuss nutritional status of school children.
They provide all of the usual doctors and physios and masseurs and 'nutritionists' and psychologists, and all of those things.
Hence it is important that the lists should be as comprehensive as possible, compiled by 'nutritionists' on the basis of up to date nutritional science.
Parent groups and expert 'nutritionists' are lobbying for the Scottish parliament to introduce the legislation immediately.
There are lots of so-called ‘nutritionists’ or ‘ 'nutritionalists' ’ who are more interested in making a quick buck than helping you get healthier.
It now seems that many scientists and 'nutritionists' are suggesting that foods relatively rich in some fats are good for us, that we do need to chew the fat every so often.
A nutritional powerhouse, kale is adored by foodies and 'nutritionists' alike.
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