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    Katerina Magdalinou
    Dietician, Nutricionista, Nutritionist

    Katerina Magdalinou is a Dietitian-Nutritionist and scientific collaborator of omgyno. Her interest in gynecology and the role of nutrition in the female body started at school, where she proposed a research thesis on “Study of the relationship between dietary habits and primary dysmenorrhea in a sample of young women”, which was graded 10/10. She undertakes, among other things, nutritional support for women who are facing conditions such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, dysmenorrhea, reproductive problems, who are pregnant, lactating, menopausal, etc. Her approach is holistic and individualized, focusing on the needs and desires of each person and aiming to achieve a diet that fits their daily life and ideology.

    Greek: Mother language

    English: Professional working proficiency

    Italian: Professional working proficiency

    2021- today          Owner and Scientific Manager of a Dietary Office, Cholargos, Attica

    2021      Self-employed Dietitian-Nutritionist (remote cases)

    2020-2021      Dietitian-Nutritionist & Marketing Manager at Flexstores-Myflex by JimOikonomakis sports nutrition center

    2019              Erasmus+ Internship at the University Hospital of Padua, in Centre for the Study and the Integrated Management of Obesity and the Department of Dietetics

    2018              Internship at the 401 General Military Hospital of Athens (401 GSNA) 

    2017-2018        Internship at the “Jenny Karezi” Acupuncture Unit of the Athens Medical School

    2017                Internship at the bread and flour products industry Biozyme-Food Technologies

    2021- today       Msc Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity, Department of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    2014-2019        BSc Dietetics-Nutrition, Department of Dietetics-Nutrition Science, School of Health Sciences and Education, Harokopio University of Athens (HUA)

    2019      “Study of the relationship between dietary habits and primary dysmenorrhea in a sample of young women” – Design and implementation of a research thesis on the topic. (Grade: 10/10)

    Katerina Magdalinou is a Dietitian-Nutritionist and scientific collaborator of omgyno. Her interest in gynecology and the role of nutrition in the female body started at school, where she proposed a research thesis on “Study of the relationship between dietary habits and primary dysmenorrhea in a sample of young women”, which was graded 10/10. She undertakes, among other things, nutritional support for women who are facing conditions such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, dysmenorrhea, reproductive problems, who are pregnant, lactating, menopausal, etc. Her approach is holistic and individualized, focusing on the needs and desires of each person and aiming to achieve a diet that fits their daily life and ideology.

    Greek: Mother language

    English: Professional working proficiency

    Italian: Professional working proficiency

    2021- today          Owner and Scientific Manager of a Dietary Office, Cholargos, Attica

    2021      Self-employed Dietitian-Nutritionist (remote cases)

    2020-2021      Dietitian-Nutritionist & Marketing Manager at Flexstores-Myflex by JimOikonomakis sports nutrition center

    2019              Erasmus+ Internship at the University Hospital of Padua, in Centre for the Study and the Integrated Management of Obesity and the Department of Dietetics

    2018              Internship at the 401 General Military Hospital of Athens (401 GSNA) 

    2017-2018        Internship at the “Jenny Karezi” Acupuncture Unit of the Athens Medical School

    2017                Internship at the bread and flour products industry Biozyme-Food Technologies

    2021- today       Msc Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity, Department of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    2014-2019        BSc Dietetics-Nutrition, Department of Dietetics-Nutrition Science, School of Health Sciences and Education, Harokopio University of Athens (HUA)

    2019      “Study of the relationship between dietary habits and primary dysmenorrhea in a sample of young women” – Design and implementation of a research thesis on the topic. (Grade: 10/10)