Nutrition Methodology & Assessment
A section of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643).
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Dietary surveys play an important role in monitoring the nutritional status of populations and evaluating relationships between diet and health. Dietary assessment can be used to describe types and amounts of food and food components, either actual or habitual intakes, and potential exposure to risks. Dietary assessment can be further used to compare dietary patterns across populations or changes over time to highlight current and future public health topics, but the usage of different assessment methods and instruments still limits the comparability across studies and populations over time. As misreporting of intake challenges the investigation of associations with health outcomes, the use of biomarkers may provide a solution: they complement the results of self-reported dietary assessment. Modern data management faciliates the application of innovative technologies (e-health, m-health) for dietary assessment and feedback to populations. The modern information system increasingly allows for collaboration between surveilance systems or research groups and among citizens.
We encourage the submission of manuscripts that provide novel insights and papers that report significant advances in the fields. Topics include, but are not limited, to:
- Methodological studies, such as validation studies, biomarker studies, pilot studies, and studies on diet quality indices/scores;
- Dietary assessment methodologies in different contexts such as surveillance programs, epidemiological studies, and clinical trials;
- The role of dietary assessment in e-health and in m-health applications;
- Methods to explain health outcomes based on dietary intake or behavior patterns using innovative statistical methods;
- Application of causal inference methodology to answer substantial nutrition questions from complex survey data; and
- Applications for dietary management, dietary education, and dietary feedback to survey participants and populations.
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Special Issues
Following special issues within this section are currently open for submissions:
- Vegetarian Dietary Patterns in the Prevention of Metabolic Syndrome (Deadline: 15 June 2023)
- Disordered Eating and Lifestyle Studies (Deadline: 20 July 2023)
- China National Nutrition Survey Volume II (Deadline: 25 July 2023)
- Association between Eating Behavior and Sleep with Both Objective and Subjective Measures of Health (Deadline: 25 July 2023)
- Nutritional Assessment in Preventing and Managing Obesity (Deadline: 31 July 2023)
- Nutritional Assessment of Palliative Cancer Patients with Intestinal Failure (Deadline: 15 August 2023)
- How Can Health and Wellness Promotion Strategies Which Include Nutrition Education alongside Hands-On Cooking Be Organized, Evaluated, and Optimized for Maximal Impact (Deadline: 25 August 2023)
- Healthy and Sustainable Dietary Patterns (Deadline: 20 September 2023)
- Dietary and Nutritional Status Assessment in Children and Adolescents in European Countries (Deadline: 30 September 2023)
- Nutritional Assessment and Monitoring of Children (Deadline: 30 September 2023)
- Nutrition, Obesity and Adolescent Health (Deadline: 30 September 2023)
- Dietary Assessment and Self-Monitoring Using Technology (Deadline: 25 October 2023)
- Dietary Assessment in Diabetes (Deadline: 28 October 2023)
- Dietary Surveys and Nutritional Epidemiology (Deadline: 31 October 2023)
- Front-of-Pack Nutrition Label and Food Choice (Deadline: 16 November 2023)
- Nutritional Assessment for the Identification and Monitoring of Malnutrition in Patients with Chronic Diseases (Deadline: 25 November 2023)
- Eating Behavior, Dietary Patterns and Health Outcomes: Insights from Research and Practice (Deadline: 30 November 2023)
- Assessment of Nutritional Status and Nutrition in Chronic Diseases–Prevention, Treatment and Life Quality Management (Deadline: 31 December 2023)
Topical Collection
Following topical collection within this section is currently open for submissions: