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Friday, August 18, 2006  



Nutrition Reviews
http://www.ilsi.org/Publications/NutritionReviews/

Nutrition Reviews provides state-of-the-art information on developments in nutrition, dietetics, food science, and nutrition science policy. The journal's contributors -- leading researchers, practitioners, and authorities in fields related to nutrition and food science -- survey hundreds of international biomedical, nutrition, policy, and food science publications for emerging issues of topical importance. Nutrition Reviews publishes authoritative and critical review articles (not original research) on current topics in nutrition science, food science, clinical nutrition, and nutrition policy. Biologic and practical nutritional implications of the topic should be clearly outlined. It is important that the reader learn not only about a particular topic, but why it is important and/or relevant to the broad field of nutrition. Nutrition Reviews readers are mostly nutrition scientists, researchers, practitioners, and students. One-third of the readership is international.

* Lead Review Articles are comprehensive reviews of a broad topic;
* Special Articles are also comprehensive, but tend to deal with more focused topics (special articles may also deal with new methods in nutrition science);
* Nutrition Grand Rounds present a case study accompanied by a brief literature review;
* Brief Critical Reviews discuss a current study in a relevant area of nutrition research and explain the findings within the context of the larger body of research on that topic;
* Reflections relay the major contributions and achievements of specific nutrition scientists;
* Letters to the Editor add to the discourse regarding certain topics covered in recent issues of the journal;
* Nutrition Science and Policy articles review the interaction between scientific research and national and international health and nutrition policy.

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