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Hiba Abu Nada
Palestinian poet and novelist
Herodicus
right|thumb|200px|Herodicus. Herodicus () was a 5th century BC Greek physician, dietician, sophist, and gymnastic master (παιδοτρίβης). He was born in the city of Selymbria, a colony of the city-state Megara, and practiced medicine in various Greek cities including Selymbria, Megara, Athens, and Cnidos. Herodicus believed that exercise and a good diet are key foundations of health, and emphasized the use of both to treat various ailments. He may have also been one of the tutors of Hippocrates. He also recommended massage using beneficial herbs and oils. His theories are considered the foundati
nutritionist
A nutritionist is a person who advises others on matters of food and nutrition and their impacts on health. Some people specialize in particular areas, such as sports nutrition, public health, or animal nutrition, among other disciplines. In many jurisdictions, a person can claim to be a nutritionist even without any training, education, or professional license, in contrast to a dietitian, who has a university degree, professional license, and certification for professional practice.
Zheng Ji
nutritionist and biochemist
Mikkel Hindhede
Danish physician (1862-1945)
Andreas Eenfeldt
Swedish writer
Siddika Kabir
chef
Antonia Trichopoulou
researcher
Lavinia Valbonesi Acosta
First Lady of Ecuador since 2023
Heather Little-White
Jamaican nutritionist and disability rights activist
Berthé Aïssata Bengaly
Malian politician (1957–2024)
Salvador Zubirán
Mexican doctor
Taneko Suzuki
Japanese nutrition scientist
Carlos Augusto Monteiro
Brazilian nutritionist
Birgitte Berg Nielsen
Danish women's rights activist and educator