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Nutrition & Diet for Weight Loss

Last updated on 12 January 2026 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic Editorial Team

Nutrition & Diet for Weight Loss, Weight Gain & Maintenance

How Can Nutrition & Diet for Weight Loss Help Me Succeed?

Great Job! You’ve decided to make changes to your diet and lifestyle to lose weight and work on improving your health. But where to begin?

We are bombarded daily with a new miracle diet solution or way of eating that is superior claiming that certain foods are ‘super’ or ‘toxic’. No wonder you are confused! A visit to our dietitian is the perfect place to start.

A Clinical Nutritionist, unlike many people who sell weight loss plans, is a university-qualified health professional who has undertaken several years of tertiary level studies and ongoing education to remain up to date with the latest evidence in food and nutrition.

Clinical Nutritionists use the science of human nutrition to help people understand the relationship between food and health. They support people to make dietary choices to attain and maintain general health and prevent and treat illness and disease.

Our Clinical Nutritionist believes in small, sustainable changes to your diet and lifestyle to bring about weight loss that comes off and stays off in the long term, rather than quick fix fad diet solutions, which often result in:

BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Feeling restricted and deprived of your favourite foods, often leading to binge eating at a later time.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Feeling isolated when eating with the family and at social events.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Lacking in energy and various nutrients due to eliminating healthy food groups.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Feeling like a failure when the untailored approach is not sustainable in the long term and the weight returns, leading to a string of yo-yo dieting and poor self-esteem.

What Can I Expect From Brisbane Livewell Clinic Weight Loss Diet & Nutrition Brisbane Services?

Often people believe that Diet & Nutrition acts like the food police and will demand you stop eating all of the foods you enjoy and replace them with ‘boring’ salads and the like. This is not the case!

Our Clinical Nutritionist for weight loss loves food and loves to cook. She wants to educate you on how to meet your weight and health goals while still enjoying the foods you love. Also, if you think salads are boring, you mustn’t be doing it right and we want to teach you how to whip up something delicious and nutritious!

We believe in providing a tailored one-on-one nutrition plan that considers your lifestyle, budget and likes and dislikes. We support you in meeting your goals using practical tips and strategies. As we know from seeing numerous clients, weight loss and health is not always simple and needs to not only address how much you eat but also the when, why, what and how of your eating too!

Our Diet & Nutrition for Weight Loss can help by myth-busting the following ideas to give you confidence in knowing what food is right for you:

BLC_tick graphic{orange}  You need to quit all sugar.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Carbohydrates lead to weight gain.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Superfoods are needed to make your diet nutritious.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Fat is bad for me.

We also provide education, resources and support in how to eat to lose weight while maintaining a nutritious diet. This will provide you with the energy to keep up with your everyday tasks. Topics often include:

BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Energy (kJ/Calorie) content of foods.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Meeting nutritional requirements using whole, minimally processed foods.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Timing and balance of meals to ensure you are feeling satisfied.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Appropriate portion sizes of your enjoyed foods.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Eating pre and post-workouts to maximise recovery and muscle gain.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Food labels of ‘everyday’ and ‘sometimes’ vs ‘good’ and ‘bad’.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Macronutrients – carbohydrate, fat, protein, alcohol.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Addressing eating due to boredom, stress and time of day rather than hunger.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Getting in tune with our body’s hunger signals to guide when and how much to eat.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Managing eating out and social occasions.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Finding enjoyable physical activity to include in your lifestyle.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Trouble-shooting and day-to-day practicalities of managing weight. Little slip-ups to your plan do not mean failure, it’s about how to move forward from these events.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Label reading and cooking skills.
BLC_tick graphic{orange}  Handy resources including phone applications and recipes.

Recipe for Weight Loss – Spring Salad with roasted beets & pickled onion

This nutritious and fresh spring salad is a light, whole-food meal that promotes balanced metabolism and good weight loss. Made with roasted beets and naturally pickled onions, this recipe shows how plant-based foods support digestion and long-term weight management.

Beets have plenty amounts of crucial vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds with different medicinal benefits. And the best part is that these highly valuable nutrients come with very few calories. 

Avocados are packed with vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K, potassium, magnesium, folate, riboflavin, niacin, omega-3 fatty acids, beta carotene, and lutein. It also contains a high amount of good fats which maintain the fat requirement of your body without harming you. It is healthy for your heart, brain, and eyes.

Basil and baby spinach have a lovely amount of phytonutrients which means they have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These nutrients help our body to balance the nervous system, boost our immunity, prevent dangerous health issues, and delay aging.

Spring Salad with roasted beets & pickled onion. Diet for Weight Loss. Brisbane Livewell Clinic

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons olive oil (extra virgin)
  • Sea salt (as needed)
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 avocado
  • 6 beets
  • 2 red onion (thinly sliced)
  • 1/4 cup chopped baby spinach
  • 1/4 cup chopped basil

Instructions

  1. Add balsamic vinegar and red onion slices into a small bowl. Let it sit for 30 minutes.

  2. In the meantime, preheat the oven to 200C. Place the beetroots on a roasting tray. Drizzle 2 tablespoons of olive oil and a little bit of sea salt. Cover the roasting pan with aluminum foil. Roast for 30 minutes.

  3. Allow the beets to cool completely. Peel off the skin and cut it into bite-size pieces.

  4. Place the beets into the serving bowl. Take out the pickled onion from the vinegar and add to the serving bowl.

  5. Mix extra-virgin olive oil, sea salt, pepper, and Dijon mustard with the remaining balsamic vinegar.Mix nicely with the help of a fork. The spring salad dressing is ready.

  6. Now add chopped avocado, baby spinach, and basil into the serving bowl. Drizzle the salad dressing and toss lightly.

  7. Enjoy.

What Will Happen When I See a Clinical Nutritionist for Weight Loss

When you see our Clinical Nutritionist for Weight Loss, you will complete a pre-appointment questionnaire. This helps our Clinical Nutritionist to understand your needs and personal goals.

An open and confidential discussion around your relevant social, medical and weight background, current medications, recent pathology results, usual foods and drinks eaten, timings of meals, eating behaviours and physical activity levels allows us to assess your current health situation.

Our Clinical Nutritionist will be able to provide you with tailored nutrition education to equip you with the skills and confidence to make your own educated choices. They will also discuss various nutrition strategies to apply to your diet so that you can set achievable and realistic goals with ongoing support and motivation to make changes for the long term.

Our Clinical Nutritionist will also be able to recommend tools to keep you accountable to your goals – i.e. food diaries, food logging apps, photo journals of foods eaten.

How Often Will I Need To See A Clinical Nutritionist for Weight Loss?

After the initial appointment with our Clinical Nutritionist for Weight Loss, follow-up consults will usually be encouraged every 2-4 weeks. This allows us to ensure you have been able to implement any strategies, address any obstacles that may have arisen and provide support and accountability while making diet and lifestyle changes. Subsequent consultations are then scheduled as often as people find necessary for ongoing support. If you or a loved one is interested in finding out more information about our Nutrition & Diet for Weight Loss Brisbane services, get in touch with us now!

Succeed with Our Diet for Weight Loss Treatments

Have you been struggling to lose weight for a while now? Sick of battling body image issues and having unhealthy relationships with food? Get in touch with one of our friendly team members today to find out how we can help you! If you or a loved one is interested in finding out more information about our Nutrition & Diet for Weight Loss Brisbane services, contact us now!

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