I am Aiswarya Raj P R, a Clinical Nutritionist, Researcher, and Public Health Educator with extensive experience in hospital-based nutrition care, clinical research, academic presentations, and community outreach. My professional journey is driven by a strong belief that evidence-based nutrition therapy plays a central role in disease prevention, treatment, and recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ms. Aishwarya specializes in providing nutritional guidance for a range of ailments, including cardiac issues, diabetes, pulmonary conditions, gastric disorders, and renal health concerns.
To schedule a consultation with Ms. Aishwarya, you can contact Continental Hospitals or click at https://continentalhospitals.com/doctors/mrs-aiswarya-raj-kalyan/
Clinical nutrition involves the study of nutrients and their role in maintaining overall health, preventing and treating diseases, and optimizing individual health outcomes.
Clinical nutrition focuses on specific medical conditions, nutritional deficiencies, and individualized dietary interventions tailored to a patient's health needs, whereas regular nutrition often deals with general dietary guidelines for the general population.
Medical conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, renal diseases, cancer, and malnutrition often require specialized dietary management through clinical nutrition.
Weight loss is primarily achieved by creating a calorie deficit, which means consuming fewer calories than the body expends. This can be achieved through a balanced diet that includes appropriate portions of all essential nutrients while reducing overall calorie intake.
Effective weight loss strategies include portion control, mindful eating, increasing physical activity, consuming a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains, limiting processed foods and sugary beverages, and seeking support from healthcare professionals or dietitians.
In-patient nutrition focuses on managing the nutritional needs of patients who are hospitalized and may have specific medical conditions or dietary restrictions, whereas outpatient nutrition involves providing nutrition counseling and support to individuals outside of the hospital setting, often on an outpatient basis.
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