Diet blogs

You can find some relevant dietitian and nutritionist blogs in the list below. There is also a section for blogs maintained by non-nutritionists.

Some of the bloggers are very active, while others are less active. My intention is to keep records on those blogs which are updated on regular basis. Therefore, your site may either appear or fall off the list depending on your activity. I will keep the list of non-nutritionists short and weigh the dietitians’ and nutritionists’ blogs.

Please let me know about your active nutrition blog or any interesting nutrition blog that you have observed lately. You can let me know by sending a message here.

Blogs by dietitians

ADA, “RDs Weigh in” . Among many other features Eatright.org (by American dietetic association) has a blog. Posts are written by various dietitians.

Dietriffic (Melanie Thomassian). Melanie jots down practical advice on weight management and well-being. She is originally Irish, but based in Australia.  The data is easily absorbable.

Foodwatch (Catherine Saxelby). Catherine, an Australian, maintains diet service, which is not a real blog. However, posts are blog-like and contemporary. Takes stand.

Jack Norris RD. American Jack writes about diet issues that are connected to vegan diet. Takes also stand.

Just The Right Byte (Jill Castle) Jill, an American, publishes on paediatric nutrition. She works with paediatric patients on a daily basis.

Leslie Beck Leslie, a Canadian, has built a vast site on nutrition. News is updated on a daily basis, including hundreds of recipes and all kinds of related stuff.

Mayoclinic (Jennifer Nelson ja Katherine Zeratsky). American Mayo Clinic’s dietitians are cautious about what they say, but have trustworthy messages.

Mitzi Dulan American celebrity dietitian who motivates people to stay in shape.

Much More Than Food (Bonnie Modugno) Bonnie, an American, posts on observations and thoughts beyond nutrition.

Nutritionchic (Cindy Williams). Cindy is from New Zealand and writes about practical perspectives and publishes recipes.

Nutritiondata (Monica Reinagel) Monica, an American, writes to the point on practical issues within nutrition.

Nutritional Concepts (Bonnie and Steve Minsky) These two Americans publish posts on scientific trials in loads.

Nutrition Unplugged (Janet Helm) Janet, an American, writes actively and up to date, including rumours.

Rebecca Bitzer & Associates. An American dietitian and Co. that publishes a lot about nutrition.

Raise Healthy Eaters (Maryann Tomovich) Maryann, an American, advises families to stick to healthy diet.

Susan B. Dopart Susan, an American, has got refreshing thoughts on nutrition. At times, they are daring ones too.

The Health Nut (Judy Caplan) Judy, an American, writes occasionally about weight management.

The vegan dietitian (Ginny Kisch Messina) American Ginny  is vegan and posts on vegatarism.

Wellness from within (Ani Kowal) Brittish Ani writes most about interplay of diet and mental well-being.

Doctors’ nutrition blogs

dr.Briffa (John Briffa). English-based John writes perhaps 90% of all posts on nutrition. John often finds some interesting stuff that others haven’t spotted.  Is pro low carb diet.

Healthy Food And Healthy Living (Ayala Laufer) Ayala’s posts are topical and interesting. She is an American.

The Heart Scan Blog (William Davis) William, an American, writes (only) about cardiovascular health with a scientific tone.

Energy Science Nutrition (Bill Dean) Bill is an American who has obviously chosen a different path.

Michael Eades Michael, an American, is a famous doctor who speaks about inflammation, low cab diets, and high protein intake. Pro paleo.

Other diet blogs

Diet Blog A group of American nutrition enthusiasts that review and post on cardiovascular health and weight management.

Nourishing Thoughts (by Maggie Barbera): American nurse, Maggie, gives hints to families on healthy nutrition.

Naked Nutrition Network (by Mike Roussell): Mike, an American, talks all about sports nutrition and weight management.

Nourishing by Heart (by Gina Ryan): Gina, an American, writes a lot about carbohydrates, fats and weight management.

Little Stomaks(by Naveen Agarwal and Elif Gurel): An American PhD couple shows how kids should eat.