The mission of Nutrition Research is to be the leading journal for the global dissemination of research in the field of nutrition sciences. Its primary objective is to publish research that spans various aspects of nutrition sciences, contributing to the enhancement of human health and promoting clinical applications by fostering a comprehensive understanding of dietary patterns, foods, nutrients, and bioactive food components. This understanding extends to exploring how diet-related factors interact with environmental exposures, human behavior, genetics, and underlying health status.
Nutrition Research seeks to advance fundamental knowledge and facilitate the translation of research into public health support. It achieves this by publishing research in the nutrition sciences that uncovers mechanisms and demonstrates the positive or negative impacts of dietary exposures and interventions. The journal welcomes studies conducted in humans, populations, and through cellular and animal models, with a special focus on biomolecular nutrition, precision nutrition, (multi)omic workflows, nutrition interventions, randomized controlled trials, and innovative methodological approaches and techniques that push the boundaries of the nutrition sciences field. Furthermore, Nutrition Research is dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, inclusivity, and justice in the field through the active engagement of its globally diverse editorial board. The journal strongly encourages research submissions from all geographic regions, particularly those addressing health disparities and endeavors to improve the health of vulnerable and underrepresented populations.
Nutrition Research publishes peer-reviewed research and articles that cover all facets of nutrition sciences relevant to human and population health. The journal welcomes various types of submissions, including:
- Original research articles presenting hypothesis-driven studies conducted in humans, as well as studies carried out in animal models or cellular systems with physiological relevance to humans.
- Narrative and systematic reviews and meta-analyses that focus on both fundamental and applied aspects of nutrition.
- Research methodology and study design related to human clinical trials.
- Short communications.
- Editorials and opinions on emerging or contentious nutrition and dietary issues.
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Volume 98: Pages 1-50 (February 2022)
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Volume 121: Pages 1-118 (January 2024)
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