March 7, 2023

Fuel Your Future: The Importance of Seeing a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

By Samantha Podob MS RD CDN
Fuel Your Future: The Importance of Seeing a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

It’s week 2 of National Nutrition Month 2023: Fuel for the Future! If you remember, last week we talked about the importance of enjoying more plant-based meals and snacks, purchasing foods with minimal packaging, buying foods in season and shopping locally when possible. This week, we’re focusing on something that is probably the most important… The importance of seeing a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)! Especially one who specializes in your unique needs. As a Registered Dietitian I always get asked, “What’s the difference between a Registered Dietitian and a Nutritionist?” Here’s the short version:

Nutritionist:

Registered Dietitian or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist:

Why See an RDN?

So now you’re asking yourself, “Why do I need to see a RD?” Registered Dietitian Nutritionists (RDNs) are experts in nutrition who have completed a rigorous education and training program. They can provide you with personalized nutrition advice based on your unique health needs, goals, and preferences. RDNs are also qualified to provide medical nutrition therapy (MNT) for a range of conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

Seeing an RDN can be particularly helpful if you have a chronic health condition or are at risk for one. An RDN can work with you to develop a nutrition plan that can help you manage your condition, improve your overall health, and prevent complications.

How do I even find an RDN?

To find an RDN who specializes in your unique needs, start by asking your doctor for a referral. Your doctor may be able to recommend an RDN who has experience working with patients with conditions similar to yours.

You can also search for an RDN using the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ “Find an Expert” tool on their website. This tool allows you to search for an RDN by location, specialty, and other criteria.  The National Kidney Foundation also has this tool.

It’s important to choose an RDN who has experience working with patients with your specific health needs. For example, if you have Chronic Kidney Disease, you may want to choose an RDN who specializes in Renal/Kidney Nutrition.

How do nutrient needs change with age?

As we age, our nutrient needs change. Older adults may need more of certain nutrients, such as vitamin D and calcium, to maintain bone health. They may also need fewer calories, as their metabolism slows down.

Here are some examples of how nutrient needs change with age:

*Note these are general recommendations, please consult your healthcare provider for your individual needs.

Receiving Personalized Nutrition Information

Receiving personalized nutrition information can help you meet your health goals. An RDN can work with you to develop a nutrition plan that takes into account your unique health needs, goals, and preferences.

Here are some examples of how personalized nutrition information can help you:

Seeing an RDN can be an important step in achieving your health goals. An RDN can provide you with personalized nutrition advice based on your unique needs, goals, and preferences. To find an RDN, ask your doctor for a referral or use the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ “Find an Expert” tool. It’s important to choose an RDN who has experience working with patients with your specific health needs.

Remember, as we age, our nutrient needs change. Older adults may need more of certain nutrients, such as calcium and vitamin D, to maintain bone health. They may also need fewer calories. Receiving personalized nutrition information can help you meet your health goals, whether you’re trying to manage your weight, a chronic health condition, or improve your athletic performance.

If you’re looking for personalized nutrition advice, consider seeing an RDN. They can work with you to develop a nutrition plan that takes into account your unique health needs, goals, and preferences.