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  2. Nutritionist - Wikipedia

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    The professional practice of being a dietitian (also spelled dietician in the US) is different from a nutritionist.In many countries and jurisdictions, the title nutritionist is not subject to statutory professional regulation; thus, any person may self-title as a nutritionist or nutrition expert, even if self-taught and professionally uncertified.

  3. What's the difference between a dietitian and nutritionist? - AOL

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    Dietitian versus Nutritionist: What's the difference in the degrees and training required and when should you see a dietitian versus a nutritionist?

  4. 'The Biggest Loser' debuted 20 years ago. Here's what the ...

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    It also highlights a biological difference between different types of bodies, as somebody who always weighed 180 pounds would have a higher metabolism and be able to consume more calories while ...

  5. Joshua Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    The school has more than 100,000 students in 123 countries and growing [2] [4] and students learn topics that range from holistic nutrition and coaching to business and marketing [5] Rosenthal is currently the director and primary instructor for the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, [ 5 ] teaching alongside other nutrition and wellness ...

  6. Dietitian - Wikipedia

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    The DTR is an academy-credentialed nutrition practitioner who works independently in many nutrition settings; however, when performing clinical dietetics, they must work under the supervision of a Registered Dietitian. Some states have legislation specifying the scope of practice for the DTR in medical nutrition therapy settings.

  7. Applied kinesiology - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, a small pilot study published in the International Journal of Neuroscience showed a correlation between applied kinesiology muscle testings and serum immunoglobulin levels for food allergies. 19 of 21 (90.5%) suspected food allergies diagnosed by applied kinesiology were confirmed by serum immunoglobulin tests. [36]

  8. What Is Zone 2 Training & How It Can Support Weight Loss? - AOL

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    One of the main differences between the zones is what energy sources they use to fuel the workout. In zone 2, your body primarily burns fats (it can also help burn carbs). This is partly why it ...

  9. Naturopathy - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 1970s, there was a revival of interest in the United States and Canada, in conjunction with the "holistic health" movement. [ 25 ] [ 1 ] As of 2009 [update] , fifteen U.S. states, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia licensed naturopathic doctors, [ 32 ] and the State of Washington requires insurance ...