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International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism

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International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
TitleInternational Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
DisciplineSports nutrition; Exercise physiology
AbbreviationInt. J. Sports Nutr. Exerc. Metab.
PublisherHumana Press
CountryUnited States
FrequencyBimonthly
History1991–present
Issn1526-484X

International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on nutrition, metabolism, and performance in athletic and exercise settings. The journal publishes original research, reviews, and consensus statements that intersect clinical practice, laboratory science, and field-based studies. It serves as a venue for practitioners and investigators from institutions and organizations engaged in applied sports science and human performance.

History

The journal was established in 1991 during a period of institutional expansion in sports science, paralleling activities at American College of Sports Medicine, International Olympic Committee, and National Collegiate Athletic Association, and emerged alongside specialty journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Journal of Applied Physiology, and European Journal of Applied Physiology. Early editorial stewardship included contributors affiliated with University of Florida, University of Texas, McMaster University, and Pennsylvania State University, reflecting broader networks linking National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and national sports federations. Its development intersected with policy debates involving World Anti-Doping Agency, International Association of Athletics Federations, and national institutes for sport science. Over time the journal adapted to publishing trends influenced by PubMed, Scopus, and indexing practices used by Clarivate Analytics.

Scope and Focus

The journal emphasizes applied and translational research at the nexus of nutrition and exercise, aligning themes common to International Olympic Committee Medical Commission guidance, consensus statements from American College of Sports Medicine position stands, and methodological standards exemplified by Cochrane Collaboration systematic reviews. Topics include macronutrient and micronutrient interventions studied in contexts such as training camps run by United States Olympic Committee, rehabilitation programs at Mayo Clinic, and performance trials tied to events like the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Tour de France, and FIFA World Cup. The journal also addresses metabolic physiology through comparative frameworks referencing work from Karolinska Institutet, University of Copenhagen, and Australian Institute of Sport, and discusses implications for sports medicine clinics associated with Johns Hopkins Hospital and Cleveland Clinic.

Editorial Board and Publisher

The editorial leadership has historically included editors and associate editors affiliated with institutions such as University of Sydney, University of British Columbia, Loughborough University, University of Stirling, and University of Queensland. The publisher, originally tied to specialized scientific houses and later integrated into larger academic publishing platforms, interacted with peer-review infrastructures used by Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley-Blackwell. Editorial policies reflect ethical standards advocated by organizations including Committee on Publication Ethics, World Medical Association, and institutional review boards at universities like Harvard University and Stanford University. The board has featured collaborators from national sports bodies such as UK Sport, Sport Canada, and elite training centers like Aspetar.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in major bibliographic databases and citation services aligned with scholarly discovery systems, consistent with listing practices of PubMed Central, EMBASE, Scopus, and Web of Science. Inclusion in these services places its content alongside outputs cataloged by National Library of Medicine, British Library, and university consortia like HathiTrust. Indexing facilitates integration with literature curated by professional societies such as American Dietetic Association and research programs at agencies like National Science Foundation.

Impact and Reception

Within applied sports nutrition and exercise metabolism communities the journal is cited by guideline documents from institutions such as American College of Sports Medicine, position papers from International Society of Sports Nutrition, and consensus reports from panels involving World Anti-Doping Agency stakeholders. Its articles have influenced practice at high-performance centers including Australian Institute of Sport and policy dialogues involving United States Department of Defense research units studying soldier performance. Citation metrics situate the journal among specialized outlets comparable to Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and Nutrition & Metabolism, with recognition in academic promotion cases at universities like University of Toronto and University of Melbourne.

Notable Articles and Special Issues

The journal has published influential studies and themed issues addressing carbohydrate periodization, hydration strategies, ergogenic aids, and recovery modalities, featuring contributors from Loughborough University, University of California, Davis, University of Glasgow, and McMaster University. Special issues have been coordinated with conferences held by American College of Sports Medicine, symposia organized by International Olympic Committee, and workshops convened by International Society of Sports Nutrition, producing cross-citations with reports from National Athletic Trainers' Association.

Submission and Peer Review Process

Manuscript submission follows structured guidelines consistent with reporting standards advocated by Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials, PRISMA, and recommendations from Committee on Publication Ethics, with peer review conducted by reviewers drawn from networks spanning University of Birmingham, University of Sao Paulo, University of Cape Town, and national laboratories such as Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for methodological collaborations. Decisions balance statistical rigor, ethical compliance, and relevance to practitioners working with organizations like United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and sports medicine clinics affiliated with Mayo Clinic.

Category:Sports medicine journals