We can support you with your nutrition requirements if you fall into the following categories:
Our nutritional services include:
- Diabetes & pre-diabetes prevention and management
- High blood fats (cholesterol, triglycerides)
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Food cravings
- Family nutrition
- General health and wellness
- Obesity prevention and management
- Prenatal and postnatal nutrition (During and after pregnancy)
- School Sports Nutrition
FAQ
Are all Nutritionists degree qualified?
The term “Nutritionist” is not protected in NZ so anyone with even very minimal training or education can use the title Nutritionist, Nutrition Coach or a registered Clinical Nutritionist.
What is the difference between a Dietitian and a Qualified Nutritionist ?
A Qualified Nutritionist has usually completed a degree in Nutrition or related Science, and ideally has tertiary training in science, nutrition, biochemistry, medicine or sports physiology from a reputable tertiary institution. Nutritionists aim to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals, communities and the population as a whole, through better foods, diets and nutrition. Nutritionists can work in a variety of roles including research, Nutrition Consultants and Advisors, public health and Health Promotion Officers, food writing, and for governmental and non-governmental agencies, to name a few.
A Dietitian works in hospitals, private practice and the community. Dietitians have a degree in human nutrition and a post-graduate qualification in dietetics, and are registered by the Dietitians Board.
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