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Online Nutrition Specialist Course

Ashworth University - Nutrition Course Training Specialist
 
Ashworth University

Nutrition Specialist
Help yourself and others live a healthier and more energetic lifestyle. In this convenient home study course from Ashworth University you’ll learn the techniques of establishing a nutritional diet and maintaining good health through the different stages of life.

The course covers:

  • Nutrition Science
  • The Human Body
  • Carbohydrates, starches sugars and fibers
  • Protein
  • Energy balance weight management
  • Job search tips
  • Food needs from toddles to teens

There are great jobs in the health care industry and many individuals with the drive to succeed can work in food supplement sales, food manufacturers, nutrition consulting as well as weight loss centers. Not only do you have the chance to help others but you can also help yourself live a healthier and longer life.

 
Career Information

Dietitians and nutritionists plan food and nutrition programs and supervise the preparation and serving of meals. They help to prevent and treat illnesses by promoting healthy eating habits and recommending dietary modifications, such as the use of less salt for those with high blood pressure or the reduction of fat and sugar intake for those who are overweight.

Clinical dietitians provide nutritional services for patients in institutions such as hospitals and nursing care facilities. They assess patients’ nutritional needs, develop and implement nutrition programs, and evaluate and report the results. They also confer with doctors and other health care professionals to coordinate medical and nutritional needs. Some clinical dietitians specialize in the management of overweight patients or in the care of critically ill or renal (kidney) and diabetic patients. In addition, clinical dietitians in nursing care facilities, small hospitals, or correctional facilities may manage the food service department.

Community dietitians counsel individuals and groups on nutritional practices designed to prevent disease and promote health. Working in places such as public health clinics, home health agencies, and health maintenance organizations, community dietitians evaluate individual needs, develop nutritional care plans, and instruct individuals and their families. Dietitians working in home health agencies provide instruction on grocery shopping and food preparation to the elderly, individuals with special needs, and children.

Increased public interest in nutrition has led to job opportunities in food manufacturing, advertising, and marketing. In these areas, dietitians analyze foods, prepare literature for distribution, or report on issues such as the nutritional content of recipes, dietary fiber, or vitamin supplements.

Management dietitians oversee large-scale meal planning and preparation in health care facilities, company cafeterias, prisons, and schools. They hire, train, and direct other dietitians and food service workers; budget for and purchase food, equipment, and supplies; enforce sanitary and safety regulations; and prepare records and reports.

 
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