Sherrie Sonomura MPH RD CDE, Dietitian-Nutritionist
We verify the medical license of each FindaTopDoc Verified Doctor to ensure that their license is active and they are in good medical standing.

Sherrie Sonomura MPH RD CDE

Dietitian-Nutritionist | Nutrition, Education

About

Experienced Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Care & Education Specialist (CDCES) and Certified Health & Well-Being Coach with demonstrated history of working in digital health, telephonic health and wellness coaching, community-based nutrition programs, outpatient diabetes education, and in-center dialysis. Skilled in coaching (in-person/phone/video/text) and facilitating group education, with specialized expertise in Diabetes Self-Management.

My passion as a health and wellness dietitian/coach is helping shape growth mindset and behavior changes that generate sustainable healthy lifestyles which prevent or treat disease, and foster well-being and thriving. I believe that optimal wellness is achieved when mind, body, emotions, and creative energies are aligned to meet one's goals and purpose. When not working, you can find me outdoors in running shoes.

Board Certification

National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators

Provider Details

FemaleEnglish

Sherrie Sonomura MPH RD CDE's reviews

(0)
Write Review

Recommended Articles

  • What Is the Impact of Low Blood Pressure on Health?

    Our body has certain parameters to maintain its normal functioning. Blood sugar levels and blood pressure readings are just a couple of screenings that can determine the body's functioning system. While having a high blood pressure is more commonly regarded by most people as dangerous, some people...

  • How Does your Triglyceride Level Affect You?

    Triglycerides are produced as a product of breakdown of fats. It is also produced from carbohydrates to be stored as energy. Triglycerides are generally stored in fat cells and released when needed.The healthy range or normal level of triglycerides in the body is less than 150 milligrams per...

  • How is Bronchitis Treated?

    Bronchitis, the condition in which the bronchial tubes are inflamed, is classified into two main types – acute and chronic bronchitis. Acute bronchitis often goes away after one to two weeks, while chronic bronchitis may recur and remain for months on end. Viruses cause acute bronchitis, while...

  • Are You a Mindless Eater?

    Mindless eating is the tendency to eat even when you're not even hungry. This phrase was coined by food psychologist Brian Wansink, PhD of Cornell University, to describe subconscious eating habits that may lead to weight gain. Wansink declared that many people, especially in the U.S., have "eyes...

  • Young Adult with Autism Competes on Ninja Warrior

    When people think about those with autism spectrum disorder, they sometimes consider them weak and unable to participate in activities that others can; however, Steven Moul has proven that this could not be farther from the truth. As a contestant on American Ninja Warrior, he has shown that those...

  • What Is Wrist Tendonitis?

    Tendons are strong connective tissues in the body that connects a muscle to a bone. Wrist tendons are the ones that connect forearm muscles to the bones of the fingers and hands. Wrist tendons usually slide through sheaths with fluid as they pass by the wrist joint. These sheaths let the tendons to...