Nutritionist review

At the beginning of the examination, a detailed analysis of personal and family history, clinical examination and interpretation of biochemical analyzes is performed in order to identify all potential imbalances in the body. The next step is anthropometric measurement: height, weight, waist circumference, and BMI, as well as body composition (muscle mass, water and fat levels) are recorded. In this way, the health risk for metabolic health is accurately assessed and goals are identified in accordance with the specific needs of the patient. The patient also fills out a questionnaire that provides a deeper insight into his wishes, needs and attitudes towards food. Based on this information, the doctor helps the patient recognize potential patterns of food addiction and, through an individual plan, motivates the patient to change lifestyle habits that can be maintained in the long run.

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