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- ISSN: 2048-6790 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Bernard Corfe Newcastle University, UK
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Journal of Nutritional Science is an international, peer-reviewed, online only, open access journal that welcomes high-quality research articles in all aspects of nutrition. The underlying aim of all work should be, as far as possible, to develop nutritional concepts. JNS encompasses the full spectrum of nutritional science including public health nutrition, epidemiology, dietary surveys, nutritional requirements, metabolic studies, body composition, energetics, appetite, obesity, ageing, endocrinology, immunology, neuroscience, microbiology, genetics, molecular and cellular biology and nutrigenomics. JNS is willing to consider studies reporting negative results, providing that they make a clear contribution to nutritional knowledge - such as by challenging current orthodoxy, or the inability to reproduce important recent findings. JNS welcomes Primary Research Papers, Brief Reports, Review Articles, Systematic Reviews, Workshop Reports, Letters to the Editor and Obituaries.
Latest articles
Journal of Nutritional Science Blog
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Encouraging the consumption of pulses with cooking suggestions and recipes
- 20 August 2024,
- Pulses, including dry beans, chickpeas and lentils, are healthy, sustainable, and low cost. Pulses, however, are not currently consumed as frequently or by...
Nutrition Society Paper of the Month
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Sexual dimorphism in the context of nutrition and health
- 13 November 2024,
- The way we respond to the various constituents of our diet may differ depending on whether we are males or females. Given that females have been largely underrepresented...
Nutrition blog
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Sexual dimorphism in the context of nutrition and health
- 13 November 2024,
- The way we respond to the various constituents of our diet may differ depending on whether we are males or females. Given that females have been largely underrepresented...
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Can individuals with obesity be malnourished? Why it’s hard to identify
- 24 October 2024,
- When we think of malnutrition, we often picture individuals who are underweight or experiencing hunger, struggling with inadequate levels of essential nutrients....
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Reducing children’s exposure to unhealthy food marketing: What policies are most effective?
- 03 October 2024,
- Childhood obesity is a growing concern and is driven in part by widespread exposure to unhealthy food marketing. Various policies could help to reduce this...
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