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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Scope

All aspects of human nutrition:

  • Basic and theoretical studies
  • Clinical and metabolic studies
  • Epidemiological and social aspects
  • Nutritional determinants to growth and development
  • Relations of function to nutritional status
  • Nutritional causes and effects of disease
  • Community nutrition and education

European Journal of Clinical Nutrition is published monthly. It aims to cover theoretical aspects of nutrition; relations of function to nutritional status; nutritional causes and effects of disease; the epidemiology of disease; community nutrition and education; the determinants of eating behaviour. Papers on animal nutrition will not be accepted unless they include parallel studies on human subjects.

Last Updated 1 February 2001

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2001

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