Valuable Nutrition Education - Getting Tarnished?
The fundamental promise of providing healthcare is “Thou shall not harm.”
Parts of the **Hippocratic Oath taken by physicians alludes to the sanctity of medicine and the responsibility of the healthcare provider to do no harm. Physicians have lived by this premise for hundreds of years and as a result have the well-earned respect of not just their peers, but more importantly their patients.
Globally, should the dietetic industry that is providing nutritive care to guide patients also follow a similar pledge – to be truthful to their profession, to get educated in a manner that best prepares them to provide medically sound nutritive care that benefits the patient.
Nutrition is an integrated science. It is not merely ‘what to eat’ and ‘what not to eat’ as many people think. Nutrition science intends to prevent disease and sustain health in individuals and the general population. Comprehensive study of nutrition involves the in-depth study of nutrients, their metabolism in the body, mechanics of energy balance, pathology, physiology, nutritional biochemistry, endocrinology and pharmacology. Well trained nutritionists apply all this scientific knowledge and recommend a dietary regimen in accordance to individual’s food choices, physical activity, social, cultural and behavioral dimensions.
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