

Volume 8
Journal of Nutrition & Food Sciences
ISSN: 2155-9600
Nutrition Congress 2018
June 11-13, 2018
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Teruyoshi Amagai, J Nutr Food Sci 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9600-C3-058
Paradigm shift of novel linguistics for clinical nutrition
Aim:
To examine the hypothesis that a novel linguistics for clinical nutrition could be feasible and applicable to clinical practice.
Methods:
It would be examined whether Nutrition Care Process (NCP) as a novel linguistics (language 1), developed by the
association of dietetics and nutrition in 2003, US, is able to be applied in clinical practice in nutrition compared with non-
NCP language (language 2) broadly available in clinical nutrition settings or not. Method 1: Compare language 1 and 2 in their
structures to be available to clinical settings, including hospitals and nursing homes. Method 2: Compare outcomes in clinical
cases, including human, time and financial resources using two languages, respectively.
Prospective Results:
Result 1: compared to language 2, language 1 (NCP) might be well acceptable and feasible in clinical settings.
Result 2: we compared two languages in clinical cases, although language 1 might be time-consuming before stake holders become
used to, it might save human and financial resources.
Future Works:
NCP might be spread to extended areas in clinical nutrition using participatory education styles, evidenced its
effectiveness by National Training Laboratories
Biography
Teruyoshi Amagai is an MD, PhD from the Medical School, University of Tsukuba, Japan, in 1982 and has trained and worked at the Department of Paediatric Surgery
in Japan and Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK. Thereafter, he moved from being a Clinical Practitioner to Educator and then to a Dietitian; now he is a
Professor at the Department of Clinical Nutrition of the Mukogawa Women’s University in Japan.
amagait@nutrped.comTeruyoshi Amagai
Mukogawa Women’s University, Japan