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Nutrition Care Manual
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The Academy's Nutrition Care Manual is a comprehensive online resource that covers all aspects of nutrition management. NCM’s user-friendly resources include:

  • Disease-specific nutrition assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring and evaluation recommendations.
  • Printable client handouts in English and Spanish.
  • Formulary database.
Evidence Analysis Library

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Use Academy Evidence-Based Guidelines to apply cutting-edge, synthesized research to practice!

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Latest Academy Food and Nutrition Information

Posted: February 01, 2012

During National Nutrition Month and Beyond, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Encourages Everyone to 'Get Your Plate in Shape'

The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage an increased focus on fruits and vegetables and an understanding of proper portion sizes. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) helps consumers... Read more »

Posted: February 01, 2012

Simple Tips from Registered Dietitians Make It Easy to 'Get Your Plate in Shape' This National Nutrition Month

During National Nutrition Month® and beyond, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) encourages everyone to include healthy foods from all food groups through this year's theme: "Get Your Plate in... Read more »

Posted: February 01, 2012

On RD Day and Every Day, Registered Dietitians Celebrated as Leaders in Improving America's Health

March is National Nutrition Month®, when the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) reminds everyone to return to the basics of healthy eating. It is also a time when the Academy celebrates registered... Read more »

Posted: February 01, 2012

Replace Sodium and Empty Calories with Wholesome Foods to 'Get Your Plate in Shape' during National Nutrition Month

Grocery store shelves and restaurant menus are often crowded with foods containing solid fats, added sugars and high levels of sodium. During National Nutrition Month®, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic... Read more »

Posted: February 01, 2012

During National Nutrition Month, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Offers Practical Ways to Enjoy Food While Eating Less

Food is meant to be enjoyed, but eating less is the key to weight management and disease prevention, according to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. During National Nutrition Month®, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly... Read more »


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Discover the great resources the Academy offers to health professionals seeking to become food and nutrition leaders - and help achieve the organization's mission of optimizing the nation's health through food and nutrition.
Are you looking for a pocket guide on nutrition assessment? Would you like to satisfy your CPE requirements? Is it time to register for FNCE? Shop gives you all of this and more. Subscribe to the Nutrition Care Manual. Find professional development resources. Download client education handouts. Learn about resources from allied health care associations. It’s all right here.