EatatEase recommended dietitians blogs
We spend hours everyday checking out the latest news & research and
we come across great sites that we think will offer you the very best
level of evidence based advice. Blogging meant to be all about networking and our aim at the end of the day is to make dietitians as visible as possible online, so heres the blogs that I've found by dietitians. If you have one and you'd like me to add it to the list please let me know.
AND of course if you could please link back to us that would be great (Please link to our website as well if you can www.EatatEase.com).
If you don't agree with any of them or have a comment please let me know, thanks, Dave.
Greens and Berries
Greens & Berries is my public journal and library: an annotated collection of links to current topics in nutrition, food and health, as well as my most valuable learning, professional practice and healthy living resources. I write about topics and post links with a dietitian readership in mind, but whether you are a dietitian, other health care professional, student, or anyone concerned about healthy eating, you are welcome here.
www.roadtonutrition.com
Welcome to A Dietitian's View. A cure for all of the damage done by misinformation regarding nutrition and fitness.
www.dietriffic.com
My name is Melanie Thomassian, and I’m the dietitian behind this blog.
I know that many people are completely disheartened by the confusing nutritional information, so prevalent today. But, as a dietitian, I’m passionate about nutrition, and desire that others have a better understanding of what it means to ‘eat well!’ Therefore, the aim of this blog is to reduce some the confusion, by providing trustworthy, reliable advice.
www.buildingnutrition.com
Our goals at Building Nutrition are to help you determine a nutrition and fitness regimen for your own life and examples from our own and others’ lives and to help you succeed and teach you how to help yourself and your family. Run by Stacie who has a Masters degree in Nutrition and has been working as a Licensed and Registered Dietitian in the clinical field for over 5 years.
AND of course if you could please link back to us that would be great (Please link to our website as well if you can www.EatatEase.com).
If you don't agree with any of them or have a comment please let me know, thanks, Dave.
Greens and Berries
Greens & Berries is my public journal and library: an annotated collection of links to current topics in nutrition, food and health, as well as my most valuable learning, professional practice and healthy living resources. I write about topics and post links with a dietitian readership in mind, but whether you are a dietitian, other health care professional, student, or anyone concerned about healthy eating, you are welcome here.
www.roadtonutrition.com
Welcome to A Dietitian's View. A cure for all of the damage done by misinformation regarding nutrition and fitness.
www.dietriffic.com
My name is Melanie Thomassian, and I’m the dietitian behind this blog.
I know that many people are completely disheartened by the confusing nutritional information, so prevalent today. But, as a dietitian, I’m passionate about nutrition, and desire that others have a better understanding of what it means to ‘eat well!’ Therefore, the aim of this blog is to reduce some the confusion, by providing trustworthy, reliable advice.
www.buildingnutrition.com
Our goals at Building Nutrition are to help you determine a nutrition and fitness regimen for your own life and examples from our own and others’ lives and to help you succeed and teach you how to help yourself and your family. Run by Stacie who has a Masters degree in Nutrition and has been working as a Licensed and Registered Dietitian in the clinical field for over 5 years.




Thanks for the great list of dietitians blogs and websites. I am also a dietitian, and am wondering if you would consider adding my blog to your list as well? I will be happy to add yours to my site.
http://www.dietriffic.com
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Having a list of dietitians' websites and blogs is helpful. However, I take issue with your inclusion of the "nakednutrition" blog. While the author's credentials are sound, there seems to me an emphasis on his master diet plan. This could lead readers astray.
A nutritionist (even one with a PhD) is not the same as a dietitian who has extensive training in providing nutrition advice.
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I'll ask for our dietitians to review the blog again and make a decision on whether to delete it given your concerns, it may well be that content has been added to the site which wasn't there originally.
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Dave
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