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Is the dietitian visit conducted as expected?

Mia Hoffmann

Mia Hoffmann

2026-03-18
4 min. read
Is the dietitian visit conducted as expected?
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We will strive to clarify these and other uncertainties regarding the dietitian visit. Should we prepare ourselves in any way or simply go to him? What will we genuinely learn during such a consultation, and how does the first meeting look like?

First nutritional assessment

Prior to our first appointment with a nutrition specialist, it is worth contemplating what our objectives are. If we have recent medical examinations, they should be shared with the dietitian, as they can assist in determining our health status. During our initial meeting, the dietitian will conduct a nutritional interview to better comprehend our dietary habits and potential errors. We may also be asked about our occupation, physical activity, past ailments, or any medications we are taking. All this data will aid the dietitian in devising a personalized nutritional plan. It is crucial to be sincere and truthful during the interview, as only then can the dietitian effectively assist us.

An investigation of body structure

Following the conversation with the patient, we conduct measurements, evaluating body weight, waist and hip circumferences, measuring skin-fat folds, calculating BMI, and utilizing specialized tools for precise determination of body fat percentage, body hydration levels, and body fat-free condition. Based on these data, a nutritionist can gain a comprehensive view of the patient's condition, allowing for the establishment of a nutritional strategy, including recommendations regarding meal composition, portion sizes, frequency of consumption, and products that are advantageous for health and products whose intake should be restricted.

Final dietary recommendations

After receiving instructions and guidance, the next visit to the dietitian usually takes place in three to four weeks. Between visits, the dietitian may ask us to keep a food diary in which we record our meals, the time of consumption, the quantity and form. It will help us optimize our diet and improve it even further by eliminating dietary errors. In the interval between visits, it's worth checking our motivations and making sure we are aware of what we eat, as this can affect the results. A dietitian and his visits are a good advice and help for people with dietary problems, those who want to lose or gain weight in a healthy way, or for those who are sick and need to follow a strict diet. Remember that the dietitian is a specialist who knows his job and is there to help us, get to know us and our eating habits, point out mistakes, and support us in sticking to the nutrition plan.
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