Book Name: Nutrition Therapy for Urolithiasis
Author: Patrick Lowry, Kristina L. Penniston
Publisher: Springer
ISBN-10: 978-3-319-16414-4
Year: 2018
Pages: 296
Language: English
File size: 4 MB
File format: PDF
This announcement is the gist of medical nutrition therapy (MNT). MNT is nutrient diagnostic, therapeutic, and counseling services for the purpose of disease control, which can be supplied by a nutrition professional [1]. While dietary guidelines or clinical practice guidelines provide general healthful dietary plans, MNT is a recognized and individualized therapeutic strategy to treat disorder, health conditions, and related symptoms with diet plan. MNT is very similar to other curative domains, e.g., physical, occupational, emotional, and speech therapies, that can be clinically understood and deployed by trained specialists. Food and nutrition professionals,such as registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN, known as registered dietitians), would be the purveyors of MNT. For many patients, based upon the individual and their medical condition(s), comprehensive recommendations like the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (developed by the US Departments of Health and Human Services and Agriculture) [two ] or people of their American Heart Association [3] could suffice. Nevertheless, if patients want or ask about diet linked to particular concerns or risk variables, consultation with a RDN is suitable. This consult is particularly Suitable for individuals using multifactorial conditions with varying expression and symptomology involving patients