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Clinical Nutrition is a specialized field of healthcare services that focuses on the nutritional needs of patients. It involves assessing the nutritional status of patients, developing nutrition plans, and providing nutrition education and counseling. Clinical Nutritionists work with patients to develop individualized nutrition plans that are tailored to their specific needs. These plans may include dietary modifications, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle changes. Clinical Nutritionists also provide education and counseling to help patients understand the importance of nutrition and how to make healthy food choices.
Clinical Nutrition is an important part of healthcare services, as it can help to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. Clinical Nutritionists work with other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the best possible care.
Some companies in the Clinical Nutrition market include Abbott Nutrition, Nestle Health Science, Danone Nutricia, and Fresenius Kabi. Show Less Read more