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Dietitian: More than just weight loss – when and who to consult?

Mateusz Pawlak

Mateusz Pawlak

2026-03-17
5 min. read
Dietitian: More than just weight loss – when and who to consult?
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Modern society perceives diet solely as a means of weight reduction. It is commonly believed that dietary consultations are intended only for individuals with excess weight or obesity. However, every person follows a diet, as diet simply refers to a method of nourishment. The field of dietetics encompasses various specializations. Therefore, a person with obesity, gluten intolerance, who practices athletics, and requires motivation should consult the appropriate specialist. What are these specializations, and whom should one approach? The answers are provided in the article below.

Dietitian

A nutritionist is a person who specializes in nutritional counselling. However, he has knowledge of nutrition, is able to write nutrition recommendations in individual and group units, and helps to obtain the desired figure. The main tasks of the professional dietician are to determine the role of nutrients in the human body, the application of current requirements, the study of the origin of food, the prevention of food diseases, the planning of individual or group meals, the ability to evaluate the nutrition of patients, the protection of the health of infants through the continuous provision of dietary advice, the participation in the use of food in the food industry, the continuing application of standards, the investigation of food origin, the prophylaxis of people's illnesses, the preparation of personal and group diets, the provision of health information for the patient, the maintenance of health of the child's health by taking into account the ongoing provision of nutritious services, and the continuation of health care services. They are also required to participate in the implementation of health and safety regulations, the production of professional diets in the United States, in accordance with the laws of the European Union, the

Clinical dietician

Clinical dietetics is the study of the nutrition of a sick person. A good clinical dietician should first and foremost have knowledge of the dietary behavior of different diseases depending on the stage of their development. He should also be able to properly select diets for selected diseases, determine the purpose of a given diet and its principles. It is also necessary that the clinical dietary relationship between the digestive system and other systems is important. Families with major problems should also conduct dietary studies, evaluate the patient's dietary and nutritional status, carry out anthropological diets and analyze the recommendations of the human dietary laboratory, in order to be prepared for the health and nutrition needs of patients.

Sports dietician

A sports dietician should also have the ability to conduct nutrition education and nutrition rehabilitation counseling for people engaged in sports and recreational physical activity. It is also important to know the skills of preparing delicious and modern meals and combining training with diet. It's equally important that a good sports dietitian is able to achieve the right levels of fitness before, during and after competitions, and to have the knowledge of the key aspects of this diet, such as how it affects the health of the body.

I'm a psychiatrist

The main task of a psychiatrist is to identify the causes of problems associated with proper body weight and the diagnosis of non-nutritional aspects of being overweight or obese. A psychodetic should plan for changes in dietary habits, motivate and support the dependent to achieve a defined goal. A psychoanalyst is a person who is supportive during a difficult period and helps in achieving a set goal, and has knowledge of diet and psychology. A very important task of people who are familiar with diet should identify the value of complex psychophysiological processes, which together with environmental and social factors help to demonstrate a consistent dietary outcome by trying to reduce hunger and obesity.
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