FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Anne Mittnacht, MPH, CEDR-S
Registered Dietitian

“I try to bring the joy of eating back to the table and create a healthy, non-restrictive relationship with food.”
Anne received her Bachelor of Arts at Middlebury College and her Masters of Public Health and Nutrition at The University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill. She has worked with individuals of all ages who are overcoming eating disorders and disordered eating. Anne was the lead dietitian of the residential program at Carolina House, an eating disorder treatment facility in North Carolina, where she worked with adolescents and adults. She also worked with children and adolescents and Veritas Collaborative’s eating disorder treatment program for children in North Carolina.
Anne was trained to teach Trauma Center Trauma- Sensitive Yoga at the Justice Resource Institute in 2016 and is committed to learning more about how to provide trauma informed nutritional counseling.
Anne was the primary investigator on a study that she conducted with Dr. Cynthia Bulik at the UNC Center for Excellence in Eating Disorders. Her study findings, published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders, evaluated the consensus on nutrition counseling practices among registered dietitians treating individuals with anorexia nervosa.
Anne is a Certified Eating Disorders Registered Dietitian- Supervisor (CEDRD-S) through the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP), and is a member of the Multi-Service Eating Disorder Association and the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals. Additionally, she is a certified Sivananda Yoga Instructor (RYT 500) and has received specialized training in Curvy Yoga and Motivational Interviewing.
Specialties:
- Eating Disorders
- Health at Every Size (HAES)
- Body Image
- Trauma-Sensitive Yoga
- Family Feeding
- Pediatrics