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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.
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Slashing the Sodium in Fast-foods: A Targeted Approach
- 28 February 2025,
- Fast-food - it’s quick, convenient, and hyper-palatable. Part of its palatability comes from the generous amounts of added sodium [dietary salt]. For example,...
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Slashing the Sodium in Fast-foods: A Targeted Approach
- 28 February 2025,
- Fast-food - it’s quick, convenient, and hyper-palatable. Part of its palatability comes from the generous amounts of added sodium [dietary salt]. For example,...
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Slashing the Sodium in Fast-foods: A Targeted Approach
- 28 February 2025,
- Fast-food - it’s quick, convenient, and hyper-palatable. Part of its palatability comes from the generous amounts of added sodium [dietary salt]. For example,...

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Fetal Dependency on Placental Fatty Acid Transport During Pregnancy
- 28 February 2025,
- Optimal growth of the human fetus and the newborn infant is associated with better health and neurodevelopment in infancy and also the benefits of early growth...

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Drinking for Two: Breastfeeding the Developing Baby’s Gut Microbiota
- 20 February 2025,
- When a mother breastfeeds her baby, she supports both the development of her child and the microbes in the child’s gut. Breast milk contains unique carbohydrates...
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