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Definition of dietetic in English: dieteticadjective ˌdʌɪəˈtɛtɪkˌdaɪəˈtɛdɪk Concerned with diet and nutrition. experienced dietetic advice Example sentencesExamples - While training as a registered dietitian, she readily took initiative in the program and dietetic community.
- It was a continuous learning experience that followed me from dietetic internship into dietitian practice.
- The accountability issue goes beyond the individual dietitian, and has an impact on the dietetic profession.
- His library was stuffed with medical texts that pledged to cure disease and to extend life if only you would submit to the dietetic and therapeutic disciplines of medical expertise.
- Many dietitians have promoted dietetic research for decades to get it on the agenda of health care facilities.
- While dietetic practitioners are in the best position to ask research questions relevant to practice, clinical dietitians have been reluctant to become involved in research.
- We would also not ask dietetic interns to collate the data; rather we would try to recruit a graduate student with a background in statistics.
- As dietitians primarily employed in long-term care, our common experience was that our traditional teaching hospital dietetic internships had not prepared us for work in continuing care facilities.
- Having a solid education and firm grounding in the practice of foods and nutrition prepares you to do much more than traditional dietetic roles.
- Earlier I mentioned dietitians from the past who have helped shape the dietetic profession.
- The dietetics report included a discussion of limitations to effective dietetic practice.
- The first step is to obtain a detailed medical and nutritional history, including use of dietetic food products.
- This October she looks forward to starting her dietetic internship at Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre.
- These waiting lists are for diagnostic procedures, treatments, and dietetic counselling, to name just a few.
- Practice within the work setting aims to reduce gaps in effective clinical dietetic care.
- We need imaginative and inventive dietitians to nourish dietetic practice, to move it forward.
- This will increase awareness and access to the research of the Canadian nutrition and dietetic community.
- During her 11-year tenure, she conducted a very successful training program for dietetic interns.
- Egg and milk are the commonest allergens and should be considered if severe eczema persists despite adequate treatment, in which case dietetic advice should be sought.
- Sure, some medical and dietetic organizations claim that high dietary protein intakes are not only wasteful, but also potentially harmful.
Derivatives adverb These recommendations were also applied to the dietetically treated patients, as far as possible. Example sentencesExamples - It contains no sugar and is dietetically sodium free and provides a greater concentration of antacid per teaspoon.
- They are dietetically well-balanced, easy to digest and promote the well-being of your cat.
- Why do so many Frenchmen eat at a place that would seem to symbolize - dietetically, culturally, even politically - all to which they are opposed?
- America's eating habits have altered the national landscape and have had a global impact, dietetically, culturally, politically, and economically.
Origin Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense 'dietetics'): via Latin from Greek diaitētikos, from diaita 'a way of life'. Rhymes aesthetic (US esthetic), alphabetic, anaesthetic (US anesthetic), antithetic, apathetic, apologetic, arithmetic, ascetic, athletic, balletic, bathetic, cosmetic, cybernetic, diabetic, diuretic, electromagnetic, emetic, energetic, exegetic, frenetic, genetic, Helvetic, hermetic, homiletic, kinetic, magnetic, metic, mimetic, parenthetic, pathetic, peripatetic, phonetic, photosynthetic, poetic, prophetic, prothetic, psychokinetic, splenetic, sympathetic, syncretic, syndetic, synthetic, telekinetic, theoretic, zetetic Definition of dietetic in US English: dieteticadjectiveˌdīəˈtedikˌdaɪəˈtɛdɪk Concerned with diet and nutrition. experienced dietetic advice Example sentencesExamples - We would also not ask dietetic interns to collate the data; rather we would try to recruit a graduate student with a background in statistics.
- These waiting lists are for diagnostic procedures, treatments, and dietetic counselling, to name just a few.
- Earlier I mentioned dietitians from the past who have helped shape the dietetic profession.
- We need imaginative and inventive dietitians to nourish dietetic practice, to move it forward.
- Many dietitians have promoted dietetic research for decades to get it on the agenda of health care facilities.
- Having a solid education and firm grounding in the practice of foods and nutrition prepares you to do much more than traditional dietetic roles.
- The accountability issue goes beyond the individual dietitian, and has an impact on the dietetic profession.
- His library was stuffed with medical texts that pledged to cure disease and to extend life if only you would submit to the dietetic and therapeutic disciplines of medical expertise.
- While training as a registered dietitian, she readily took initiative in the program and dietetic community.
- This will increase awareness and access to the research of the Canadian nutrition and dietetic community.
- The dietetics report included a discussion of limitations to effective dietetic practice.
- As dietitians primarily employed in long-term care, our common experience was that our traditional teaching hospital dietetic internships had not prepared us for work in continuing care facilities.
- During her 11-year tenure, she conducted a very successful training program for dietetic interns.
- Egg and milk are the commonest allergens and should be considered if severe eczema persists despite adequate treatment, in which case dietetic advice should be sought.
- This October she looks forward to starting her dietetic internship at Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre.
- Practice within the work setting aims to reduce gaps in effective clinical dietetic care.
- Sure, some medical and dietetic organizations claim that high dietary protein intakes are not only wasteful, but also potentially harmful.
- The first step is to obtain a detailed medical and nutritional history, including use of dietetic food products.
- It was a continuous learning experience that followed me from dietetic internship into dietitian practice.
- While dietetic practitioners are in the best position to ask research questions relevant to practice, clinical dietitians have been reluctant to become involved in research.
Origin Mid 16th century (as a noun in the sense ‘dietetics’): via Latin from Greek diaitētikos, from diaita ‘a way of life’. |