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30 Aulike St., Suite 303
Kailua, HI 96734
    

Office: 808-255-4810  

Fax: 808-261-1184

E-mail: darylso@hawaii.rr.com

What is a Registered Dietitian or RD?

A registered dietitian is a healthcare professional who has completed a nutrition-related degree which includes a rigorous course of study in the scientific areas of biochemistry, human anatomy and physiology classes. They also must complete an internship (just like a medical doctor), or go through an approved coordinated undergraduate program that combines supervised practice and the last two years of college.

Then all dietitians must pass a national board examination before they can receive the credentials R.D. (registered dietitian). By the time an individual receives their RD credential, they have specialized knowledge in the area of nutrition.

Registered dietitians also must complete continuing education courses regularly in order to keep their registration current. A registered dietitian is a healthcare professional who applies principles of food and nutrition to health.

 

Article: Cell Phones and Internet May Help in the Battle Against Eating Disorders:

http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/11/20/using-cell-phones-internet-to-battle-eating.html

Contact me for this new service!

 




Links

Anorexia Nervosa and Related Disorders : www.anad.org 

National Eating Disorder Awareness: www.nationaleatingdisorders.org

www.somethingfishy.com  Check the memorial page on this site for a sobering view of the possible outcomes of eating disorders.

 Just for Fun:


We're always suggesting that people take the stairs right? Look at what
they did in Stockholm, Sweden to motivate people.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXh2n0aPyw


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