Aims & Scope

Aim:

The aim of the Nutrition and Lifestyle Studies journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research that explores the interconnections between nutrition, lifestyle choices, and overall health outcomes. The journal seeks to advance knowledge and understanding of how dietary habits and lifestyle factors impact physical, mental, and social well-being, providing a platform for researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to share their findings and insights.

Scope:

Nutrition and Lifestyle Studies welcomes original research articles, reviews, clinical studies, case reports, and commentary that cover a broad range of topics within the fields of nutrition and lifestyle. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:

Nutritional Science:

  • Studies on macronutrients, micronutrients, and dietary patterns.
  • Research on the role of nutrition in chronic diseases, metabolic disorders, and health promotion.

Lifestyle Factors:

  • Exploration of the impact of physical activity, sleep, stress management, and other lifestyle factors on health.
  • Interventions aimed at improving lifestyle habits and their effectiveness.

Public Health Nutrition:

  • Community-based interventions, dietary guidelines, and policies aimed at improving public health.
  • Research on food security, nutrition education, and access to healthy foods.

Behavioral Nutrition:

  • Studies examining the psychological, social, and cultural influences on dietary choices.
  • Research on behavior change strategies and their impact on nutrition and lifestyle.

Nutritional Epidemiology:

  • Investigations into the relationship between diet, lifestyle, and disease prevalence in various populations.
  • Longitudinal studies and cohort analyses that track nutritional and lifestyle factors over time.

Emerging Trends:

  • Research on plant-based diets, functional foods, and novel dietary supplements.
  • Studies on the implications of technology and social media on nutrition and lifestyle choices.

Global Perspectives:

  • Cross-cultural studies that highlight the diversity of dietary practices and lifestyle factors across different regions.
  • Examination of global health challenges and solutions related to nutrition and lifestyle.

The journal aims to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, encouraging contributions from researchers in fields such as nutrition, dietetics, public health, behavioral science, medicine, and sociology. By providing open access to high-quality research, Nutrition and Lifestyle Studies seeks to enhance awareness and knowledge, ultimately promoting healthier lifestyles and improved public health outcomes.

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