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Catherine Hart
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Serves Area
My ideal client is engaged and ready to participate. I’m patient and happy to take the time to build trust and collaboration, but I prefer working with people who want to do the work and communicate. I hope to meet clients with varied nutrition needs who understand that change takes time.
My ideal client is engaged and ready to participate. I’m patient and happy to take the time to build trust and collaboration, but I prefer working with people who want to do the work and communicate. I hope to meet clients with varied nutrition needs who understand that change takes time.
(346) 517-5716 View (346) 517-5716
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Maddie McSweeney
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN
3 Endorsed
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Maddie is a Registered Dietitian dedicated to helping people achieve their goals while feeling inspired and empowered. She is committed to enhancing individuals' quality of life and guiding them toward becoming the best, healthiest version of themselves through diet and lifestyle changes.
Maddie is a Registered Dietitian dedicated to helping people achieve their goals while feeling inspired and empowered. She is committed to enhancing individuals' quality of life and guiding them toward becoming the best, healthiest version of themselves through diet and lifestyle changes.
(415) 881-1547 View (415) 881-1547
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Karyn Moehring
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MA, RDN, CD
Madison, WI 53711
HOPE. . .that's what I'm all about. Healthy Options for Problem Eating. Whether overweight or underweight, when our relationship with food is out of balance, it can be a very dark place. We often "know" what we "should" do, but we are "stuck" not doing it. As a "Nutrition Therapist", I have both the clinical expertise to help you learn how to fuel your life and your dreams as well as counseling skills to help identify obstacles and problem solve through them, finding a new, balanced and powerful relationship with your body and food.
HOPE. . .that's what I'm all about. Healthy Options for Problem Eating. Whether overweight or underweight, when our relationship with food is out of balance, it can be a very dark place. We often "know" what we "should" do, but we are "stuck" not doing it. As a "Nutrition Therapist", I have both the clinical expertise to help you learn how to fuel your life and your dreams as well as counseling skills to help identify obstacles and problem solve through them, finding a new, balanced and powerful relationship with your body and food.
(608) 546-9985 View (608) 546-9985
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Jody Halouska
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN, CDCES
Serves Area
Jody is a passionate advocate for health, wellness, and feeling your best. Jody is committed to empowering individuals to make positive and sustainable lifestyle changes. Jody strives to provide personalized guidance to help clients achieve their health goals and create a harmonious relationship with food. Recognizing that each individual's relationship with food is unique, Jody works to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where clients feel empowered to explore their dietary preferences, navigate challenges and cultivate sustainable habits that align with their goals and values.
Jody is a passionate advocate for health, wellness, and feeling your best. Jody is committed to empowering individuals to make positive and sustainable lifestyle changes. Jody strives to provide personalized guidance to help clients achieve their health goals and create a harmonious relationship with food. Recognizing that each individual's relationship with food is unique, Jody works to create a supportive and non-judgmental environment where clients feel empowered to explore their dietary preferences, navigate challenges and cultivate sustainable habits that align with their goals and values.
(872) 259-7074 View (872) 259-7074
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Carra Joseph
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LRD, LD
3 Endorsed
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Carra is a Registered Dietitian (RD) who recognizes that nutrition is both universal and deeply personal. Nutrition isn’t just about eating—culture, goals, preferences, and habits all shape how we fuel ourselves. Carra provides a nonjudgmental space where individuals can connect nutrition and wellness and feel empowered to make sustainable changes.
Carra is a Registered Dietitian (RD) who recognizes that nutrition is both universal and deeply personal. Nutrition isn’t just about eating—culture, goals, preferences, and habits all shape how we fuel ourselves. Carra provides a nonjudgmental space where individuals can connect nutrition and wellness and feel empowered to make sustainable changes.
(980) 575-0909 View (980) 575-0909
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Douglas Liner
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
5 Endorsed
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Hello! I am Doug Liner, a Registered Dietitian with 30 years of experience working with others in diabetes care, metabolic health, and weight loss. I work with a wide range of other medical conditions and hold a Certificate of training in Adult and Pediatric Obesity from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. I believe nutritional care should be approached through simple to understand and implement tools for daily living.
Hello! I am Doug Liner, a Registered Dietitian with 30 years of experience working with others in diabetes care, metabolic health, and weight loss. I work with a wide range of other medical conditions and hold a Certificate of training in Adult and Pediatric Obesity from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. I believe nutritional care should be approached through simple to understand and implement tools for daily living.
(551) 291-1247 View (551) 291-1247
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Carly Waldman
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, L/DN
Online Only
My focus is on offering personalized nutrition counseling tailored to fit you and your lifestyle! I focus on weight management, mental health, and many other conditions and diseases.
My focus is on offering personalized nutrition counseling tailored to fit you and your lifestyle! I focus on weight management, mental health, and many other conditions and diseases.
(267) 450-2783 View (267) 450-2783

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Ava Ajlouny
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Ava’s ideal client is someone who is curious about nutrition and ready to make real, lasting changes. They want to break free from diets, rebuild their relationship with food, and learn to trust their body’s cues. They’re interested in hormone balance, gut health, anti-inflammatory eating, and sustainable habits that support energy and well-being. They value guidance, education, and accountability as they move toward intuitive eating, joyful movement, and long-term health.
Ava’s ideal client is someone who is curious about nutrition and ready to make real, lasting changes. They want to break free from diets, rebuild their relationship with food, and learn to trust their body’s cues. They’re interested in hormone balance, gut health, anti-inflammatory eating, and sustainable habits that support energy and well-being. They value guidance, education, and accountability as they move toward intuitive eating, joyful movement, and long-term health.
(614) 756-2433 View (614) 756-2433
Geriatric Nutritionists and Dietitians
How does nutrition affect aging?
Nutrition significantly influences the aging process through various interconnected mechanisms. As people age, they tend to accumulate more body fat due to muscle loss, which can compromise physical health and limit their ability to engage in sufficient physical activity. Additionally, older adults generally have lower calorie requirements compared to younger individuals. If coupled with poor dietary choices, this reduced calorie need can contribute to obesity, which not only accelerates aging but also places added stress on joints and the cardiovascular system. Consequently, inadequate nutrition can increase the risk of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease and kidney disease, ultimately reducing life expectancy and overall health in older adults.

Why is nutrition important for older adults?
Nutrition is essential for the health and well-being of older adults. A balanced and nutrient-rich diet supports both physical and mental health, providing the necessary foundation for physical and mental strength. Proper nutrition is also crucial for wound healing and immune function, both of which are important for recovery from illnesses or injuries that may occur with aging. Additionally, targeted dietary modifications can help older adults manage chronic conditions and maintain their independence. For example, a diet low in sugar is beneficial for those with diabetes, while reducing sodium and saturated fats is important for those with cardiovascular disease. These dietary adjustments are critical at any age but are particularly vital for older adults, who may be at an increased risk of chronic conditions becoming more severe. Lastly, the social aspect of eating is also significant for older adults. Sharing meals with others or participating in communal dining settings can reduce social isolation and foster a sense of community.

What diet is best for geriatric patients?
There is no universally best diet for geriatric patients. However, experts generally recommend that older adults consume a balanced, plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat proteins. Since older adults typically have lower caloric needs compared to younger adults, it is often advised that they be mindful of portion sizes and limit the consumption of high-calorie foods, particularly those high in added sugars and saturated fats. Some older adults may not experience normal hunger cues, making it challenging for them to meet even their reduced caloric needs. In such cases, focusing on nutrient-dense and protein-rich foods—such as whole grains, lean meats, seafood, poultry, eggs, beans, and dairy—can be crucial to support healthy aging.

Why should older adults see a dietitian?
Seeing a dietitian can be highly beneficial for older adults, whether they have specific nutrition-related concerns or consider themselves mostly healthy. A dietitian can review a client's dietary intake, identify areas for improvement, and ensure adequate nutrient and caloric intake. They can also tailor dietary recommendations to address or prevent specific conditions. For example, older women at risk for osteoporosis may benefit from learning about vitamins and foods that support bone health. Additionally, aging can bring changes in taste, smell, and hunger cues, which can alter food preferences and make it difficult for older adults to enjoy food or meet their nutritional needs. A dietitian can help navigate these changes, offering suggestions on how to meet nutrient requirements through diet supplementation or creative recipes.