FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION


Frontiers Media S.A.
Switzerland
AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY SCIENCE
Sound Science Journal
English
Gold OA
2区
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出版信息

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Single-blind

创刊时间

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出版频率

1

载文量

2005

(2023)

拒搞率

53%

(2024)

OA信息

CC BY

内容信息

Research article; Review; Others (Please specify in this cell) Book Review; Brief Research Report; Case Report; Clinical Study Protocol; Clinical Trial; Community Case Study; Conceptual Analysis; Data Report; Editorial; Field Grand Challenge; GEneral Commentary; Hypothesis and Theory; Methods; Mini Review; Opinion; Perspective; Protocols; Registered Report; Specialty Grand Challenge; Study Protocol; Technology Code
No
Others (Please specify in the right cell)
Open Submission
Frontiers in Nutrition is a broad-scope, multidisciplinary journal covering all fields of 21st century food science and nutrition, and how it impacts human health. The journal is included in PubMed Central, Scopus and the DOAJ, among others. Led by Field Chief Editor Johannes le Coutre (University of New South Wales, Sydney), the journal is included in PubMed Central, Scopus and the DOAJ, among others, and welcomes original research, clinical trials, and contemporary reviews, which fall into the following specialty sections: • clinical nutrition • food chemistry • food policy and economics • nutrigenomics • nutrition methodology • nutrition and food science technology • nutrition and metabolism • nutrition and microbes • nutrition and sustainable diets • nutrition, psychology and brain health • nutritional epidemiology • nutritional immunology • nutritional ecology and anthropology • sport and exercise nutrition. Submissions that integrate distinct scientific disciplines are encouraged, particularly studies that address malnutrition, hunger, obesity, food waste, sustainability, and consumer health. We strongly support articles that advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably SDG 2: zero hunger and SDG 3: good health and well-being. Manuscripts must clearly show relevance to food and human nutrition. Studies relating to animal nutrition, livestock production, plant & crop science, and ethnopharmacology, as well as studies focused purely on physiology or medicine without emphasis on nutrition are not suitable for publication in this journal. Manuscripts solely reporting bibliometric analyses will not be considered. Papers reporting findings from Mendelian Randomisation studies need to be accompanied by a completed MR strobe checklist. No subject pertains more to human life than nutrition, and Frontiers in Nutrition is committed to advancing developments in the field by allowing unrestricted access to articles, and by communicating scientific knowledge to researchers and the public alike, enabling the scientific breakthroughs of the future.