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dietitian

American  
[dahy-i-tish-uhn] / ˌdaɪ ɪˈtɪʃ ən /
Or dietician

noun

  1. a person who is an expert in nutrition or dietetics.


Etymology

Origin of dietitian

1840–50; diet 1 + -itian; -ician

Example Sentences

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After I pointed out that, ahem, bolognese is meat, she directed me to Instagram dietitians for advice about protein intake.

From The Wall Street Journal

It added patients were referred to a dietitian and should consult Coeliac UK for further advice and support.

From BBC

Up to 31,000 registered nurses, nurse anesthetists, pharmacists, midwives, physician assistants, rehab therapists, speech language pathologists, dietitians and other specialty healthcare professionals are involved in the open-ended strike.

From Los Angeles Times

Small switches are a great way to add more fibre to your meals, says dietitian Hilton.

From BBC

Nutrition scientists and dietitians for decades have been trying to get Americans to cut down on sugar.

From The Wall Street Journal