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      Editorial: A brief Food & Nutrition Research status update

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      Food & Nutrition Research
      Co-Action Publishing

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          Food & Nutrition Research (FNR) was recently awarded a very high Impact Factor of 3.226, making it one of the top journals serving nutrition scientists and researchers. I hope FNR's high Impact Factor will contribute to an even greater number of high-quality submissions on nutrition from around the world. The increase in the journal's Impact Factor is the result of the combined efforts of the authors who chose to publish their good work in this journal, as well as those of the editors, editorial board members, and reviewers, along with the team managing the journal. I congratulate all of these individuals and thank them for their invaluable contributions. In addition to a new Impact Factor, the journal has undergone several changes related to editorial content and now publishes on a wide variety of nutrition- and food-related topics, with papers from every corner of the globe. Indeed, over the last two years, there has been a surge in the number of submissions from beyond Europe, making it a truly global journal. In this context, I am very pleased to announce that some eminent nutritionists have accepted our invitation to write commentaries on topical issues of the day. No doubt we are all very pleased with the increased popularity of the journal among nutritionists worldwide and the recent changes that we have made to further strengthen FNR editorially. The increase in the Impact Factor along with the worldwide popularity of FNR has certainly leant us a renewed energy as we work to further develop FNR. Among other changes, is a rapid completion of the review process and publication of articles once accepted. As always, FNR papers can be downloaded from any corner of the world, making it stand out among nutrition journals. In addition to the above, an expansion of the editorial team is underway. The rapid increase in the number of manuscripts as well as the diverse nature of submissions has brought forth the need to revitalize and renew the editorial board as well as to recruit new section editors with expertise in diverse nutrition fields. Announcements regarding these items are forthcoming. This is my first Editorial that I write as an Editor-In-Chief of Food & Nutrition Research. I am truly honored and privileged to serve the International Nutrition Community as Editor-In-Chief of FNR. Asim K. Duttaroy Editor-In-Chief Food & Nutrition Research

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          Role: Editor-In-Chief
          Journal
          Food Nutr Res
          Food Nutr Res
          FNR
          Food & Nutrition Research
          Co-Action Publishing
          1654-661X
          24 August 2016
          2016
          : 60
          : 10.3402/fnr.v60.33092
          Affiliations
          Food & Nutrition Research
          Article
          33092
          10.3402/fnr.v60.33092
          4999507
          27562383
          e31a577f-54bb-4062-81a4-7271e1a145fa
          © 2016 Asim K. Duttaroy

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