The Journal of MetabolicObesity and Diabetes Research is
an international, peer-reviewed, openaccess scholarly
platform committed to advancing the understanding and management of metabolic
health, obesity, and diabetes. With the rapid rise of these interlinked
conditions as major global health challenges, the journal seeks to provide a
trusted avenue for the dissemination of cutting-edge research, clinical
evidence, and innovative practices. JMDR aspires to become a cornerstone for
healthcare professionals, researchers,
academicians, and policymakers who are working collectively to improve
prevention strategies, therapeutic interventions, and patient care.
At Journal of Metabolic Obesity and Diabetes Research, we
believe in bridging the gap between laboratory research, clinical practice, and
real-world healthcare applications. The journal publishes high-quality articles
that reflect the evolving landscape of metabolic disorders and their complex
interplay with genetics, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare systems. By
embracing interdisciplinary contributions, the journal serves as a hub where
endocrinologists, diabetologists, nutritionists, pharmacologists, surgeons,
epidemiologists, and allied healthcare professionals collaborate to drive
scientific and clinical advancement.
The primary aim of Journal of Metabolic Obesity and Diabetes
Research is to foster knowledge that contributes to the prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of metabolic diseases, obesity,
and diabetes. The scope of the journal encompasses a wide range of areas
including molecular and cellular metabolism, nutritional science, lifestyle
modification approaches, pharmacological and surgical interventions, genetic
and epigenetic mechanisms, microbiome research, novel therapeutic strategies, public
health policies, and clinical care models. By publishing original research,
comprehensive reviews, case studies, clinical trials, and emerging
perspectives, JMDR encourages both fundamental discoveries and translational
applications that can directly influence patient outcomes and healthcare
innovation.
The journal emphasizes not only the biomedical aspects of
metabolic health but also the social, behavioral, and environmental dimensions
that contribute to obesity and diabetes worldwide. This holistic perspective
ensures that Journal of Metabolic Obesity and Diabetes
Research remains relevant to diverse stakeholders and continues to shape
future research directions and clinical practices in the field.
Authors can submit manuscripts and/or directly via email to "metadiabesity@sciencemediajournals.com".