Dietitian vs Diabetes - What's the difference?
dietitian | diabetes |
A person who studies or practices dietetics.
* 2013 , Nutrition for Nursing, Edition 5.0 , Assessment Technologies Institute, page 142:
A group of metabolic diseases whereby a person (or other animal) has high blood sugar due to an inability to produce, or inability to metabolize, sufficient quantities of the hormone insulin.
Diabetes insipidus, a condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine.
As nouns the difference between dietitian and diabetes
is that dietitian is a person who studies or practices dietetics while diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases whereby a person (or other animal) has high blood sugar due to an inability to produce, or inability to metabolize, sufficient quantities of the hormone insulin.dietitian
English
Alternative forms
* dieticianNoun
(en noun)- The dietitian works with the client to develop meal planning that meets the client's needs based on healthy food choices.
Usage notes
* Professionals]] in the field prefer dietitian'' to ''dietician'' and most corpora show the preferred spelling to be significantly more common, but BNC shows them about equally common in the UK. The ''Corpus of Global [[web, Web-based English (GloWbE) shows the preferred spelling about 40% more common.References
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