By Pranjal Kumat, Dietitian
From Hospital Wards to FRAC Labs: Dietetics that Combine Medical Nutrition and Food Science
In a country facing a rising burden of both undernutrition and metabolic disease, the role of dietetics is expanding beyond calorie counts and lifestyle advice. Nutrition today demands a practice that can engage clinical complexity, fitness-driven goals, and regulatory standards in food science. It was through three distinct, grounded experiences that I learned how to view this field as more than a discipline, it became a responsibility rooted in evidence, relevance, and adaptability.
The third phase of my training took place in a laboratory, not a kitchen or clinic. I completed a 45-day internship at FICCI FRAC Labs, where food analysis, safety protocols, and regulatory frameworks formed the core curriculum. Here, I was trained in nutritional labeling, food composition testing, and safety compliance under ISO and NABL standards. This phase taught me how ingredients translate to data. From batch samples to shelf-life estimation, I learned the critical link between public trust and food system transparency.
India’s evolving health landscape confirms the need for this approach. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research, the country is witnessing a sharp rise in metabolic obesity even among individuals with normal body mass. A growing segment of the population now lives with undiagnosed diabetes, micronutrient deficiencies, or chronic lifestyle-driven disease. Public health systems are catching up, but dietetics must lead, not follow.
My experiences across these three settings did more than expand my technical skills. They allowed me to see dietetics as an integrative system, one that connects health outcomes with food literacy, regulatory accuracy, and the realities of lived behavior. Whether working with a patient in recovery, an athlete aiming to enhance performance, or a brand committed to clean labels, my approach remains consistent: evidence over assumption, clarity over complication.
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