Weight Loss/Weight Management Nutritionists and Dietitians in Lewis And Clark County, MT

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Brittany Gage
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LN, CD
Serves Area
My goal is to support individuals in achieving balance while enjoying the foods they love. My approach focuses on incorporating nourishing foods and practicing mindfulness, rather than restriction, so you can maintain a healthy lifestyle even amidst a busy schedule. I am dedicated to helping you improve your relationship with food and body image and develop sustainable habits. I specialize in treating Eating Disorders including Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, as well as addressing concerns related to women's health, GI Issues, Cholesterol, and more listed below.
My goal is to support individuals in achieving balance while enjoying the foods they love. My approach focuses on incorporating nourishing foods and practicing mindfulness, rather than restriction, so you can maintain a healthy lifestyle even amidst a busy schedule. I am dedicated to helping you improve your relationship with food and body image and develop sustainable habits. I specialize in treating Eating Disorders including Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, as well as addressing concerns related to women's health, GI Issues, Cholesterol, and more listed below.
(406) 626-8253 View (406) 626-8253
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Érica Rubino
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CDCES
Serves Area
I focus on diabetes and diabetes prevention, pre-diabetes, high cholesterol, blood pressure, fatty liver disease, kidney disease, digestive nutrition, pediatric nutrition, weight management (not diet focused), disease prevention, and overall healthy eating.
Hello! I'm the Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and owner of Nutrition-Focused Health. I love being a dietitian and helping others understand their eating behaviors and how to change them to improve health. Everyone should have access to a dietitian, whether you have a health condition or simply want to eat healthier. Regardless, I'm here to help you in that process ensuring you can still enjoy the foods you love without a diet. For more information, please visit www.nutritionfocusedhealth.com .
I focus on diabetes and diabetes prevention, pre-diabetes, high cholesterol, blood pressure, fatty liver disease, kidney disease, digestive nutrition, pediatric nutrition, weight management (not diet focused), disease prevention, and overall healthy eating.
Hello! I'm the Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, and owner of Nutrition-Focused Health. I love being a dietitian and helping others understand their eating behaviors and how to change them to improve health. Everyone should have access to a dietitian, whether you have a health condition or simply want to eat healthier. Regardless, I'm here to help you in that process ensuring you can still enjoy the foods you love without a diet. For more information, please visit www.nutritionfocusedhealth.com .
(406) 740-6484 View (406) 740-6484

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Paige Reddan
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LN, CEDS
Bozeman, MT 59715
If you live with a chronic disease - obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease - or struggle with an eating disorder - bingeing, restricting, purging, you already know having a healthy relationship with food is essential to improving your health.
When food challenges us we often don’t know what next steps to take. Diets don’t work because restriction of food goes against our very nature. What does work is a willingness to look at habits and beliefs that define your life. The awareness of how we are with food is the keystone to changing unhealthy behaviors. And that awareness can positively effect our relationship with food forever.
If you live with a chronic disease - obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease - or struggle with an eating disorder - bingeing, restricting, purging, you already know having a healthy relationship with food is essential to improving your health.
When food challenges us we often don’t know what next steps to take. Diets don’t work because restriction of food goes against our very nature. What does work is a willingness to look at habits and beliefs that define your life. The awareness of how we are with food is the keystone to changing unhealthy behaviors. And that awareness can positively effect our relationship with food forever.
(406) 510-1838 View (406) 510-1838
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Sara Jay
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LN
Bozeman, MT 59715
You deserve clear, realistic, and the latest evidence-based information, rather than being told that weight loss is the only solution.
You don’t have to navigate this transition alone or sacrifice the enjoyment of eating. I specialize in diabetes and cardiovascular nutrition, helping you manage food choices, medications, and equipment with confidence. I take a thorough approach, exploring all aspects that impact your health and identifying the key adjustments that can make a difference.
You deserve clear, realistic, and the latest evidence-based information, rather than being told that weight loss is the only solution.
You don’t have to navigate this transition alone or sacrifice the enjoyment of eating. I specialize in diabetes and cardiovascular nutrition, helping you manage food choices, medications, and equipment with confidence. I take a thorough approach, exploring all aspects that impact your health and identifying the key adjustments that can make a difference.
(406) 282-1398 View (406) 282-1398
Weight Loss/Weight Management Nutritionists and Dietitians

Why is nutrition important for weight loss?

Dietitians often identify diet and exercise as the two key factors in achieving weight loss goals. To lose weight, individuals must consume fewer calories than they expend, making a supportive diet essential. Foods that are satiating, such as the healthy fats found in nuts or fish like salmon, can help keep individuals full longer and reduce overall intake. In contrast, foods high in sugar and refined carbohydrates are quickly burned by the body and can lead to excessive caloric intake. These examples highlight the importance of overall nutrition choices, beyond just calorie counting, in weight loss. Additionally, a well-balanced diet can help reduce symptoms of conditions associated with obesity or being overweight, such as high blood sugar and hypertension.

What diet is best for weight loss?

There is no single best diet for weight loss; instead, dietitians often advocate for adopting overall lifestyle changes that support sustainable weight loss rather than extreme, short-term diets. Generally, dietary changes that include more plant-based foods and those low in added sugars and saturated fats are recommended. One example of such a diet is the Mediterranean-style diet, which emphasizes whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and lean sources of animal protein. Specific dietary patterns may also be tailored to the client's underlying health conditions. For instance, individuals with hypertension or high cholesterol might benefit from the DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), which focuses on heart-healthy foods.

What foods should I avoid for weight loss?

When aiming for weight loss, dietitians generally advise against consuming high-calorie and highly-processed foods, such as fried foods, fatty meats, sugar-rich desserts or baked goods, refined carbohydrates like white bread, and candy. Additionally, beverages such as sodas and high-calorie coffee drinks can negatively impact weight loss goals. Instead, nutrition professionals recommend incorporating foods that contribute to satiety and overall health, including fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, healthy fats, and whole grains. Focusing on adding these nutrient-dense foods, instead of taking away certain foods, can support a healthier lifestyle and help individuals both meet their nutritional needs while also achieving their weight loss goals.

How can a dietitian help with weight loss?

Dietitians assist with weight loss by helping clients develop and implement lifestyle changes, including dietary modifications and exercise routines, that support sustained weight management. They will work with clients to create personalized weight loss plans and hold them accountable for meeting their goals. Dietitians may also address the psychological aspects of weight loss, promoting positive self-esteem and self-worth. Many encourage clients to keep a food diary or journal to track their diet and provide ongoing guidance as the client makes the recommended lifestyle changes. Additionally, dietitians may coordinate with other healthcare professionals, such as medical doctors, to address any underlying health conditions, such as diabetes.