Clinical Nutrition emerges as both a science and practice dedicated to leveraging nutritional principles to support the health and well-being of individuals within a clinical context. Clinical nutritionists undertake the comprehensive assessment of nutritional needs, design personalized dietary plans, and monitor the nutritional status of patients, especially those with medical conditions or undergoing medical treatments. The focal point is on optimizing nutrition to aid in recovery, manage chronic diseases, and promote overall health. This field stands as a vital contributor to healthcare teams, collaborating seamlessly with physicians and other healthcare professionals to integrate nutritional interventions into patient care. Key terms intrinsic to clinical nutrition include nutritional assessment, dietary counselling, medical nutrition therapy, dietary interventions, and nutritional support. Clinical nutrition incorporates research findings and evidence-based practices to guide interventions. Ongoing research in nutritional science informs the development of effective strategies for health promotion and disease prevention.
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