Dietitian, Nutritionist or neither?

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  • jpaulie
    jpaulie Posts: 917 Member
    i've been to both, seeing a Dietician now and there is a big difference, sticking with dietician
  • Lounmoun wrote: »
    I would choose neither.
    choosemyplate.gov/supertracker-tools/daily-food-plans.html
    You could look at other people's food diaries for food ideas. There are a few threads asking for people with open diaries.
    You could do an internet search for whatever calorie meal plan and get a sample meal plan that would fit your calorie goal.

    Same here. The Internet is your friend. Everything you need can be found with a little research.
  • fattofit_fritch26
    fattofit_fritch26 Posts: 131 Member
    I would invest in a personal trainer...honestly what you need to eat is all about research (from reputable sources that is), and it's something you can easily teach yourself...lifting and exercise is a little more complex, and even knowing what workouts to do, the proper technique isn't something you can find online (well you can but it may not always help).
  • down_ell_beez
    down_ell_beez Posts: 23 Member
    Dietitians have much more education and certifications over a nutritionist, so I would recommend a dietitian over nutritionist. They will have more medical experience and understand how your diet might react with any medical conditions you may have.

    Anytime you look for counseling like that you should do your research and find a counselor that has experience in what your goals are. For instance, are you trying to just eat healthier? Do you want to become a bodybuilder? Do you want a meal plan, or would you rather learn to create your own eating plans? Read reviews about that person/organization.
    Once you find one, do the single meeting first, then if everything jives you can get a package deal. If you buy the package deal first and hate you, you'll be out a lot more money.

    Overall I think that getting professional help is a great way to get knowledge and a kickstart. Its definitely not something you would do for long periods of time.



  • Terrapin88
    Terrapin88 Posts: 13 Member
    From the replies it looks like most favor a dietitian over a nutritionist. Noted. Thanks for the responses. I am going to put a dietitian visit on the back burner to give myself enough time to research and absorb the info on the links folks have posted for me. I am going to go forward with starting free weights and using a PT to correct my form. If it takes more than one session for me to be doing it right, then so be it. It's a good investment.

    Thank you everyone who's tried to help. This was my first post after reading the forums for a few days looking for answers. You guys have taken some of the stress I was feeling off of my shoulders and I absotively appreciate it!
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Thumbs up buddy! You got this. I predict a year from now you will read this and not even recognize your old self.
  • Terrapin88
    Terrapin88 Posts: 13 Member
    Thanks jgnatca. :)
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