Nutrition Research

Basic Information

Brief Name: NUTR RES
Impact Factor: 3.4
ISSN: 0271-5317
Research Field: MEDICAL
h-index: 80
Self-citation Rate: 3.4%
Articles per Year: 101

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Website: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/nutrition-research
Journal Introduction:

An International Publication for Nutrition to Advance Food and Life Science Research The mission of Nutrition Research is to serve as the premier journal for the global communication of nutrition sciences research. Our primary goal is to publish research across the broad field of nutrition sciences that advances human health and promotes clinical applications through a comprehensive understanding of dietary patterns, foods, nutrients, and bioactive food components. This understanding includes exploring diet-related interactions with environmental exposures, human behavior, genetics, and underlying health status. Nutrition Research aims to contribute to the advancement of fundamental knowledge and facilitate research translation in support of public health. We achieve this by publishing nutrition sciences research that establishes mechanisms and demonstrates the efficacy or detriment of dietary exposures and interventions. We welcome studies conducted in humans, populations, and cellular and animal models, particularly those related to biomolecular nutrition, precision nutrition, (multi)omic workflows, nutrition interventions, randomized controlled trials, and novel methodological approaches and techniques that advance the nutrition sciences field. Furthermore, Nutrition Research is committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusivity, and justice in the field through the dedicated efforts of its globally diverse editorial board. We also actively encourage the submission of research from all geographic regions and topics addressing health inequities and improvements in the health of vulnerable and/or underrepresented populations. Nutrition Research publishes peer-reviewed research and articles related to all aspects of nutrition sciences that are relevant to the health of humans and populations. We welcome the following types of submissions: Original research articles presenting hypothesis-driven studies performed in humans, or in animal models or cellular systems with physiological relevance to humans. Narrative and systematic reviews and meta-analyses focusing on fundamental and applied nutrition. Research methodology and study design of human clinical trials. Short communications. Editorials and opinions on emerging or controversial nutrition and dietary issues. Since 2010 Nutrition Research has sponsored the David Kritchevsky Graduate Student Award with support provided by Elsevier. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding articles published in Nutrition Research by graduate and professional students. Annually, two awards of $1000 (USD) each are presented to these early-career scientists. Additional Information & Inquiries: Richard S. Bruno, PhD, RD (Bruno.27@osu.edu) is the Editor-in-Chief of Nutrition Research and is responsible for decisions on all manuscript submissions with the assistance and recommendation of Associate Editors who coordinate peer-review in collaboration with Editorial Board Members or outside expert scientists. A Social Media Specialist also assists with the promotion of journal content, including over Twitter @NutrtnResrch, and a Managing Editor helps to coordinate the manuscript submission process. Authors are encouraged to read and follow the Guide for Authors. Contact the Nutrition Research Editorial Office for any assistance, including manuscript preparation, the peer review process, or for pre-submission inquiries to determine appropriateness of manuscript topics. Please contact Joanna Hodges, PhD (Managing Editor; hodges.466@osu.edu).

CiteScore

CiteScore
7.6
SJR
0.951
SNIP
0.936
Subject Rank Percentile
NursingNutrition and Dietetics
29 / 140 79%

Journal Statistics

Monthly
Issues/Year
Review time: 133days Submission to acceptance: 165days Acceptance to publication: 8days
Review Cycle
$3510
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

Submission Website:

https://www.editorialmanager.com/NTR

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