What is a diet?
Monica Goyal
June 5, 2024

Excerpt
Certified nutritionists are always amazed by the statement, “I am going on a diet.” The client is trying to tell them they are going to follow food restrictions. These restrictions are necessary to lose weight or manage diseases. What amazes the nutritionists is that only a few people are actually aware of the portion control clients need to follow or the food selection they need to adhere to.
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What is a diet
Explanation 1
Explanation 2
Diet – It is a meal, usually planned by a nutritionist, to meet the nutritional needs of an individual. Now, these nutritional needs could vary depending on age, physical health, area, and dietary restrictions. Calorie intake is the most measured factor but experienced nutritionists give weightage to proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and more.
Diet vs dieting
How is diet different from a balanced diet?
What is a balanced diet?
Understanding calories
Example – 1 gram of carbohydrates can produce 4 kcal, while 1 gram of fat will produce 9 kcal. If the requirement of an individual is 2200 calories per day, then eating fat will lead to excess energy.
Weight loss vs inch loss
Weight loss – There is an ideal weight for every individual – for example, the ideal weight for a 55-year old woman with a height of 5 feet 4 inches would be 62-65 kilograms. They would be required to follow a diet regime helping them maintain the weight in this range.
Inch Loss – A diet along with the right physical activities are necessary to lose fat deposited at the waist, hips, upper arms, thighs, etc. Inch loss is as important as weight loss, because a person could be at an ideal weight, but the protruding belly could lead to serious health issues.
What is a diet plan
Why is a diet plan necessary
Benefits of consulting a certified nutritionist
The Vicious Cycle Of Dieting and Overeating
Major benefits of consulting a certified nutritionist are that they:
- cater to individual needs based on age, gender, environment, stress and other factors
- have studied nutrition and know the caloric requirement of an individual
- understand the working of different food groups
- will give options catering to your food cravings