Kaye-Ann Grant-Taylor is a Registered Dietitian and a Licensed Nutritionist in the state of Florida. Dr. Taylor completed a bachelor’s degree at the University of Florida in Clinical & Community Dietetics, a master of science in Nutrition & Dietetics from Florida International University and master and doctoral degrees in Education, with an emphasis in Adult Education, from Florida Atlantic University.

Dr. Taylor’s practice is based on the philosophy that each person is very different and as a result each person’s nutrition and physical activity needs are unique. She uses a variety of instruments and techniques such as Readiness to Change and Motivational Interviewing to facilitate change.

Dr. Taylor’s experience has been in a variety of areas with publication topics including, bloated belly and fiber needs; Education practices of dietitians in hospital settings; The perceptions of elderly hip fracture patients and the role of nutrition in their recovery; Making and keeping your New Year’s Eve resolutions; and The effects of creatine and periodized strength training in the elderly. Her interests also include childhood weight management and the effects of physical activity in improving health.

Dr. Taylor has received numerous awards including the President’s Award from the Broward County Dietetic Association and the Recognized Young Dietitian Award by the Florida Dietetic Association.