International Journal of Nutrition

International Journal of Nutrition

International Journal of Nutrition – Reviewer Register

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Support rigorous nutrition research by serving as a reviewer. Share your expertise, strengthen your profile, and contribute to evidence based practice.

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Journal Metrics

Consistent, transparent publishing metrics help authors plan submissions and track impact. The following benchmarks are applied across the International Journal of Nutrition.

4-6 weeks
Average Review
12 days
First Decision
Open Access
Immediate Availability
DOI Assigned
Permanent Identifier

Journal At a Glance

International Journal of Nutrition is a peer reviewed, open access journal focused on clinical nutrition, public health nutrition, dietary assessment, and food science. The journal emphasizes transparent methods, data availability, and rapid dissemination for real world impact.

  • ISSN: 2379-7835
  • Open access publishing model
  • DOI assigned to every article
  • Global readership and indexing distribution

Reviewer Qualifications

IJN welcomes reviewers with research experience in nutrition, dietetics, food science, public health, or related clinical fields. Early career researchers with strong publication records are encouraged to apply.

  • PhD or equivalent research experience
  • Recent publications in relevant nutrition topics
  • Commitment to timely and objective review
  • Understanding of research ethics

How to Register

1

Email

Send your CV and topic areas to the editorial office.

2

Match

We match your expertise to submissions in your field.

3

Confirm

Approved reviewers receive onboarding guidance and review templates.

Selection and Onboarding

The editorial office reviews applications based on subject fit and publication history. Once confirmed, reviewers receive access to guidelines and a short orientation on review expectations.

IJN values reliability and constructive feedback, so clear communication is part of the onboarding process.

Time Commitment

Reviewers can indicate preferred workload so invitations align with availability. Most reviews are completed within the standard review window.

If your availability changes, update the editorial office to avoid delays.

  • Accept reviews only when time allows
  • Notify editors early if delays occur
  • Update your expertise areas as they evolve

Flexible participation helps maintain review quality without overcommitment.

What to Include

Expertise Areas

List keywords such as clinical nutrition, micronutrients, or epidemiology.

Method Skills

Indicate experience with trials, cohort studies, or qualitative research.

Availability

Share your typical review capacity per quarter.

Affiliation

Provide current institutional or professional affiliation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often will I review?

Requests depend on manuscript flow and your expertise.

Can I decline a review?

Yes. You may decline when needed.

Will I be trained?

Yes. Review guidance and templates are provided.

Is the role voluntary?

Yes. Reviewers contribute as a service to the field.