Aim & Scope
SVOA Nutrition (SVOA-NU) is an International peer reviewed journal that aims to publish the latest research in the field of nutrition to build healthy, and disease free communities.
The journal covers a full range of topics, including, but not limited to: Nutrition, Animal Nutrition, Antioxidants and Phytochemicals in Food, Human Nutrition, Avitaminosis, Balanced Eating, Beriberi, Biotechnology in Agricultural Food Production, By products Processing and Utilization, Calcium Deficiency, Calorie Intake and Consumption, Vitamins and Minerals, Child Nutrition Disorders, Childhood Obesity, Clinical Nutrition, Carbohydrates and Fibers, Nutrient Deficiencies, eating habits, Culinology, Dangers of Poor Nutrition, Diabetes, Diet Therapy, Dietary Intake, Dietary supplement, Dietary surveys, Dietetics, Diets and Diseases, Eating Disorders, Experimental Methods in Proteins, Family Meal Management, Fatigue Disorders, Fish Nutrition, Growth Retardation, Healthy Eating Initiatives, Hormonal Regulations, Human Nutrition, Human Nutrition Over the Life Span, Infant Nutrition, Infant Nutrition Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Iodine Deficiency, Iodine Deficiency Disorders, Iron Deficiency, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Keshan Disease, Kwashiorkor, Lipids in Foods and Nutritional Implications, Macro and Micro Nutrients, Malnutrition, Marasmus, Maternal and Infant Nutrition, Meat Science, Metabolism and Nutrition Physiology, Microencapsulation Applied to Foods and Nutrients, Molecular Gastronomy, Nutraceutical, Nutrient Metabolism, Nutrification, Nutrition and Immunology, Nutrition Cancer, Nutritional Deficiencies And Related Diseases, Nutritional Epidemiology, Obesity, Obesity Prevention, Osteoporosis, Over nutrition, Pellagra, Principles Of Nutritional Problem Diagnosis, Probiotics, Product Development, Production, Protein-Energy Malnutrition, Proteins and Amino Acids, Public Health Nutrition, Research Methods in Human Nutrition, Rickets, Scurvy, Selenium Deficiency, Sports Nutrition, Tetany, Vitamin B12 Deficiency, Wasting Syndrome, Zinc Deficiency.
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