About the Journal

The Journal of Exercise and Nutrition (JEN) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to enhance basic and applied research in multiple areas of exercise and nutrition from clinical to athletic populations. The journal provides researchers, practitioners, and students with a platform for novel and cutting-edge practices in the field. ISSN: 2640 - 2572.


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Current Issue

Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023)

JEN is an open access, double peer-reviewed, internationally published journal, indexed on Google Scholar to track citations, h-index and i10-index for impact. The journal is a Crossref member for digital object identifier (DOI) number assignment and citation tracking.

JEN publishes manuscripts as they are accepted. Published works are dated by year, volume (issue): manuscript number and DOI number.  Example: 2023, Volume 5 (Issue 2): 1, DOI#.

JEN is an affiliate of the International Society of Sports Nutrition

Publication Timeline: From submission to publication, manuscripts in JEN take on averge 35-40 days. Timelines may vary based on reviewer promptness and the time needed for authors to address revisions. 

Articles

Goal Setting and Parental Participation in a piloted High School Football Sports Nutrition Education Program

Haley Stewart, Amber Marks, Rebecca Gonter-Dray, Diana Cuy Castellanos
Abstract 62 | PDF Downloads 57

Do Current Pre-Exercise Fluid Recommendations for Athletes Need to be Updated? A Short Review

Samantha Kostelnik, Melinda Valliant
Abstract 73 | PDF Downloads 45

Inositol-Stabilized Arginine Silicate Reduces Exercise Induced Muscle Damage and Increases Perceived Energy

Danielle Greenberg, Katie Emerson, Sarah Ojalvo Perez, Sarah Sylla, James Komorowski
Abstract 65 | PDF Downloads 45

Acute Consumption of New Zealand Blackcurrant Extract Has No Effect on Cycling Performance in Normobaric Hypoxia with Trained Cyclists

Matthew Ross, Megan Wilson, Katherine Reed, Sally Waterworth, Chris McManus
Abstract 205 | PDF Downloads 71

Short-Term Citrulline Supplementation Does Not Improve Functional Performance in Older Active Women

Jeremy Townsend, Shameka Edwards, Laurel Littlefield , Jaclyn Morimune, Megan Jones, Ruth Henry
Abstract 162 | PDF Downloads 110
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Scientific Impact

The aim of the Journal of Exercise and Nutrition is to publish, peer-reviewed research in the nutritional and exercise sciences across all populations and disciplines from clinical to athletic populations. While not required, the journal encourages authors to submit "Direct Original Research," which is a compact version of an original research manuscript. Learn more about Direct Original Research.

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