About
Acceptance rate:
35%
Impact Factor (JCR):
3.3
Citescore:
5.8
Time to first decision with review:
88 days*
Time from acceptance to publication:
23 days*
2023 total content views:
192,411
Aims and scope
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health aims to present the best available evidence of the impact of nutrition and lifestyle factors on the health of individuals and populations. The journal will present robust research on the key determinants of health including the social, economic, and physical environment, as well as lifestyle and behaviour. It will explore dietary factors, exercise and healthcare interventions and technologies, which aim to maintain and improve health and wellbeing and to prevent illness and injury.
This open-access journal is published by BMJ in association with the NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health.
Editorial Board
For information about the BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health Editor-in-Chief Professor Martin Kohlmeier and his editorial team, please refer to the Editorial Board page.
Ownership
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health is co-owned by NNEdPro Global Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health and BMJ.
Journal information
Publication Model
Open Access
Frequency
Biannual
Launch date
July 2018
Indexed By
PubMed Central, Scopus, DOAJ, Google Scholar
Peer Review Model
Single anonymised; the names of reviewers are hidden from the author
Online ISSN
2516-5542
Journal Statistics 2023
Acceptance rate: 35%
Speed
Time to first decision without review (median): 13 days
Time to first decision with review (median): 88 days
Time from acceptance to publication (median): 23 days
Impact
Impact Factor: 3.3
Journal Citation Indicator: 0.82
Citescore: 5.8
Citescore rank: 87/398
Eigenfactor score: 0.00139
SciMago Journal Rank (SJR): 1.085
Reach
2023 total content views: 192,411
2023 total Altmetric mentions: 5,884
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