Obesity Medicine: Volume 45 to Volume 46
Certainly, here’s a profile summarizing the objectives, scope, and key features of the journal “Obesity Medicine”
Obesity Medicine
Overview:
- Focus Areas: Health, Disease, Obesity, Interdisciplinary Approaches
- Type: Interdisciplinary, Peer-reviewed
- Mission: To provide a comprehensive platform that addresses various aspects of obesity, both as a disease in itself and its impact on individual and societal health.
Content Scope:
- Mechanisms of Disease: Exploring the underlying causes and physiological aspects of obesity.
- Epidemiology: Studying the distribution, patterns, and determinants of obesity in various populations.
- Co-morbidities: Investigating the health conditions that often accompany obesity, such as diabetes, heart diseases, etc.
Additional Themes:
- Medical approaches to managing obesity
- Societal impact of obesity
- Socioeconomic factors contributing to obesity
- Preventive measures and interventions
Target Audience:
- Medical Researchers
- Epidemiologists
- Health Care Practitioners
- Social Scientists
- Public Health Experts
- Educators
Article Formats:
The journal is open to a variety of formats including but not limited to:
- Original Research
- Reviews
- Case Studies
- Commentaries
- Opinion Pieces
Why Choose ‘Obesity Medicine’?:
- Interdisciplinary Nature: The journal encompasses various fields of study, providing a holistic view of obesity.
- Global Reach: Accepts contributions from researchers and practitioners worldwide.
- Peer-Reviewed: Guarantees high academic standards through a rigorous peer-review process.
Submission:
Researchers, practitioners, and educators are encouraged to submit original articles that fit within the journal’s scope and themes.
“Obesity Medicine” offers an inclusive and rigorous forum for sharing research, fostering collaboration, and enhancing understanding of obesity as a multifaceted disease. By addressing both the medical and societal aspects, the journal aims to contribute significantly to the fight against this global epidemic.