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Nutrition Services for Managing Chronic Diseases & Gastrointestinal Conditions

Nutrition Services for Managing Chronic Diseases & Gastrointestinal Conditions

Chronic diseases and gastrointestinal conditions can significantly impact daily functioning, energy levels, and quality of life. Nutrition plays a central role in managing symptoms, reducing complications, and supporting long-term health. At Motion Works Physiotherapy Orleans, our Registered Dietitian can help support your overall health, improve digestive comfort, and build sustainable nutrition habits that fit your lifestyle!

What is a Registered Dietitian (RD)?

A Registered Dietitian (RD) is a regulated healthcare professional trained to translate complex nutrition science into practical, personalized strategies that support long-term health and promote overall wellbeing. When you work with a Registered Dietitian for chronic disease management or gastrointestinal conditions, you receive guidance on:

  • Using nutrition to help manage symptoms and support overall health.
  • Improving digestion, nutrient absorption, and gut comfort.
  • Creating realistic, sustainable eating plans tailored to your medical needs and lifestyle.
Registered Dietitian is a protected title in Ontario because of the standardized education required, along with a single regulatory body they abide by. This allows them to be covered by extended health insurance policies.

The Role of a Registered Dietitian in Managing Chronic Diseases

For individuals living with chronic diseases, nutrition is a critical component of symptom control, disease management, and long-term health outcomes. A Registered Dietitian helps address nutrition-related risk factors while supporting energy levels, metabolic health, and overall wellbeing. Some chronic diseases Registered Dietitian’s can help manage are: 

  • Diabetes 
  • Heart Disease 
  • Cancer

A Registered Dietitian can support chronic disease management by:

  • Managing blood sugar, cholesterol, and blood pressure through diet.
  • Addressing inflammation linked to chronic and autoimmune conditions.
  • Supporting heart health, bone health, and weight management.
  • Preventing nutrient deficiencies associated with long-term illness.

Did you know that: 

  • Approximately 40-45% of Canadians live with at least one major chronic disease.
  • Approximately 1 in 10 Canadian adults are living with diagnosed diabetes, where 90% of cases are Type II diabetes.
  • Approximately 2.5 million Canadians are living with diagnosed heart disease.
  • Approximately 7.5 millions Canadian adults live with high blood pressure or are considered pre-hypertensive.
  • According to the World Health Organization, an unhealthy diet is one of the primary risk factors for chronic disease.
Together, these statistics highlight how central nutrition is to both preventing and managing chronic disease, and why working with a qualified healthcare professional, like a Registered Dietitian, can make a meaningful difference in long-term health outcomes.

The Role of a Registered Dietitian in Managing Gastrointestinal Conditions

Gastrointestinal conditions often require targeted dietary strategies to reduce symptoms while ensuring nutritional needs are met. A Registered Dietitian works with you to identify food triggers, support digestive health, and make evidence-based dietary adjustments, without unnecessary or overly restrictive eating patterns. Some gastrointestinal conditions a Registered Dietitian can help manage are:

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) 
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Crohn’s
  • Intolerancies 
  • Acid Reflux/Reflux Disease

There is no single “anti-inflammatory” or “gut-friendly” diet that works for everyone. A Registered Dietitian develops personalized meal plans based on individual symptoms, medical history, preferences, and lifestyle to promote symptom relief and sustainability. Personalized nutrition planning may include:

  • Identifying and managing dietary triggers
  • Optimizing fibre, protein, and fat intake for gut tolerance
  • Supporting nutrient adequacy during elimination or therapeutic diets
  • Creating realistic, flexible meal strategies for long-term success

What to Expect When Working with a Registered Dietitian for Chronic Disease and Gastrointestinal Condition Management

Working with a Registered Dietitian is a collaborative and individualized process focused on practical, achievable changes. Care is designed to evolve over time, adapting to symptom changes, lab results, and lifestyle needs. Patients can expect:

  • A comprehensive nutrition assessment and goal setting
  • Evidence-based recommendations tailored to your condition
  • Ongoing support, education, and progress monitoring 
  • Guidance that prioritizes health without unnecessary food restriction

A Registered Dietitian plays a vital role in the management of chronic diseases and gastrointestinal conditions through personalized, evidence-based nutrition care. By addressing symptoms, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall health, a Registered Dietitian helps individuals improve quality of life and build sustainable nutrition habits that support long-term wellbeing. Contact us to book a virtual initial assessment with our Registered Dietitian, Genevieve Marleau, at Motion Works Physiotherapy Orleans. We are here to help!

We are accepting in-person and virtual appointments.

(613) 714-9722