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Noun: "a person whose diet selection is based on the nutrient content of food"

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  • 2003Joel Fuhrman, Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss, Little, Brown & Company (2003), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    A nutritarian understands that food has powerful disease-protecting and therapeutic effects and seeks to consume a broad array of micronutrients via their food choices.
  • 2010 — Douglas Brown, "'Nutritarian' diet is easy; just try to eat a rainbow", The Denver Post, 7 June 2010:
    Nutritarians think diets bereft of phytochemicals contribute to disease and frailty.
  • 2011 — Janice Okun, "Vegetarian dining surely within reach", The Buffalo News, 18 May 2011:
    I became a "nutritarian"/vegetarian about six months ago on the "Eat to Live" program by Dr. Joel Fuhrman. It's like vegan without the politics or fat.
  • 2011 — Evelyn Theiss, "Guiding kids' eating isn't as easy as you would think", The Plain Dealer, 7 June 2011:
    In a small group discussion led by local blogger Wendy Solganik -- who calls herself a "nutritarian," which means she eats a plant-based diet for health reasons -- a number of people mentioned their own food challenges involving their kids.
  • 2011 — Laura Reiley, "Ohana Cafe mixes Hawaii's flavors with a healthy approach", Tampa Bay Times, 31 August 2011:
    It's not a Hawaiian restaurant, it's not a vegetarian restaurant — Kerr calls herself a nutritarian, which essentially means someone who is mindful about the nutritional quality of her diet.