Carly Hughes

Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD)

Bachelor of Nutritional Therapy & Master of Dietetics (2015)

Carly Hughes

Experience

As the founder and director of Appetite for Nutrition, Carly has experience within the private and community sector and has successfully helped many individuals to increase their nutrition knowledge and achieve their healthy lifestyle goals.

Carly believes, “Healthy eating shouldn’t be… creating rules, depriving yourself, dieting, or never enjoying your favourite foods again. Healthy eating is…. having a healthy relationship with your food and body. Reset the way you think, remove those demonizing labels from food such as ‘bad foods’ or ‘bad for me’, and rather listen to your body, be intuitive, and enjoy all foods mindfully.

Previous to Appetite for Nutrition, Carly has been involved in multiple community programs, including volunteering her time as a healthy supermarket tour leader for Diabetes Victoria, and her employment at Victoria University, where she supervised students deliver cooking classes and nutrition presentations to a wide range of community members including those challenged with mental illness, physical disabilities & intellectually disabled.

She has a passion for finding ways to make nutrition enjoyable and easy to understand. Carly is aware that not everyone learns the same way, and varying ways of educating clients need to be included – such as through sound, reading, pictures, touching, smelling and practising.

Carly is no longer taking new clients

Areas of Expertise

Carly has a special interests in Integrative nutrition – using a holistic approach to health with nutrition and supplements. Carly enjoys supporting clients with diabetes and gastrointestinal health, conditions and disorders, including Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Inflammatory Bowel Disorder (e.g. Crohns Disease) and Diverticulitis to name a few.

Additional Interests

Carly has experience working NDIS clients from a wide variety of backgrounds including those with:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Acquired Brain Injuries
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Intellectual disabilities
  • Mental Illness
  • Motor Neuron Disease (MND)
  • Multiple Systems Atrophy (MSA)
  • Physical Disabilities incl. Limb amputees