Aims and Scope

Aims

Chronicles of Nutrition seeks to advance the field of nutrition science by providing a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research, innovative methodologies, and critical reviews. The journal aims to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and practical application, fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. Our mission is to contribute to global health and well-being by promoting an evidence-based understanding of nutrition and its implications for individuals, communities, and societies.

Scope

The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics within the realm of nutrition science, emphasizing both foundational research and applied studies. We encourage submissions that explore emerging trends, address global challenges, or present novel insights into the multifaceted aspects of nutrition. Chronicles of Nutrition welcomes contributions from interdisciplinary perspectives, ensuring that the journal serves as a comprehensive resource for advancing knowledge and practice in the field.

Areas of Interest

The journal invites submissions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Clinical Nutrition: Research on dietary interventions, nutritional therapies, and the role of nutrition in managing diseases.
  • Nutritional Biochemistry: Studies exploring the biochemical processes underlying nutrient metabolism and their impact on health.
  • Public Health Nutrition: Analyses of nutrition policies, programs, and interventions aimed at improving population health.
  • Food Science and Technology: Innovations in food processing, functional foods, and nutraceuticals.
  • Nutritional Epidemiology: Investigations into dietary patterns, nutritional status, and their relationship with health outcomes.
  • Global and Community Nutrition: Research addressing nutritional challenges in diverse cultural and socioeconomic contexts.
  • Sustainable Nutrition: Studies on sustainable food systems, environmental impacts of dietary choices, and nutrition in the context of climate change.