What happens during a dietetic examination?
In many cases, comprehensive laboratory tests are required. This is followed by determining the body mass index (BMI), and the dietitian gathers information about the patient's eating habits and takes their medical history. Based on this information, the dietitian creates the most suitable diet plan for the patient, sometimes requesting the patient to keep a food diary to better track changes in their condition.
Assessment and body composition analysis: Using a professional body composition analyzer, an assessment is made of the individual's condition and any potential weak points. Eating habits are analyzed, and necessary changes are discussed.
Dietary counseling: During the consultation, taking into account the individual's condition, lifestyle, taste preferences, and exercise habits, advice is provided.
The need for diet planning is determined in collaboration with the specialist doctors at the Szegi Medical Center.