Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) {Ans: The CDR acts as the credentialing arm of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for the purpose of establishing and enforcing certification standards for registered dieticians and other licensed nutritional professionals and issues credentials to those who successfully meet said standards. The CDR also provides a professional code of ethics and recertification standards.}Certified {Ans: Certification is granted to a person who has participated in an educational course (either live or online) and successfully completed a standardized test: written, practical, or both.}Micronutrients {Ans: Nutrients required in smaller amounts, vitamins and minerals}The Nutrition Coach CAN {Ans: • Evaluate current eating plans and provide general guidance. • Recommend the client discuss supplement use with their personal registered dietitian nutritionist, physician, or pharmacist. • Promote caloric guidelines outlined by the USDA's MyPlate, the United Kingdom's Eatwell Guide, or other acceptable enitities. • Recommend gradual dietary modifications and consistent dietary practices. who Discuss the importance of a balanced intake of Ironman macronutrients. • Refer back to the client's personal healthcare provider when necessary. • Offer nutritional guidelines for anyone wanting to participate in typical athletic pursuits (e, masters swimming or a 10K run). • Provide