Eminent Editorial Board Members

Mohammed Akbar
UNITED STATES
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Ramalingam Shanmugam
UNITED STATES
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Ana Sanches-Silva
PORTUGAL
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Chi-Hao Wu
TAIWAN
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Rafat A. Siddiqui
UNITED STATES
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Freida Fuller Payne
GEORGIA
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
DV. Muralidhara
MALAYSIA
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Manfred Eggersdorfer
NETHERLANDS
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Dalia El Khoury
CANADA
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity
Benjamin U Nwosu
UNITED STATES
Journal of Nutrition and Obesity

Journal of Nutrition and Obesity (JNO) is an open access multidisciplinary journal devoted to publish significant and recent research works which illustrate the scientific mechanisms, efficacy, and safety of Nutrition and Obesity interventions. JNO welcomes submissions related to basic, clinical, and emerging topics of vital interest from all scientific professionals.

RECENT ARTICLES
Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Urban Older Adults of Hyderabad Metropolitan City in South India
Background: Ageing is associated with decline in metabolism, physical activity and increased prevalence of non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia. This study was carried out with the objective to assess the prevalence ...
Effects of Diet and Exercise-Induced Weight Loss in Sedentary Obese Women on Inflammatory Markers, Resistin, and Visfatin
Resistin and Visfatin are secreted by adipose tissue and are potential regulators of inflammation and insulin sensitivity. This study examined the effects of exercise and diet-induced weight loss on resistin and visfatin....
A Tentative Plan for the Optimum Valid Physical Fitness of Corporate Warriors - Analysis Based on Physical Fitness Data of New Recruits in a Firefighting Academy
The term “corporate warrior” has been in the Japanese imagination since the nation’s period of high economic growth. The definition of corporate warrior taken up in this study is that of people who are positive, dynamic and mentally and physica...
Multiprofessional Obesity Treatments in Brazil between 1990 to 2004: A Bibliographical Review
The objective of this work was to verify the scientific production on multiprofessional treatments of obesity from 1990 to 2004, in the databases Scielo, Lilacs, and PubMed....
Chemical Composition of Newbouldia Laevis (P. Bauv) Used in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus in Nigeria
Diabetis mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease that affects both Humans and animals. The prevalence of DM is on the increase especially in the developing countries due to sedentary lifestyle and nutrition habits. Most people in these countries...
Coffee Consumption: Health Perspectives and Drawbacks
Globally coffee is considered to be amongst commonly used beverages due to the presence of chemical components like caffeine, cafestol, kahweol and many micronutrients. It is considered as a primary source of caffeine intake among teenagers and adult...
Effects of Khaya Tea on Reduction of Obesity and Some Biochemical Parameters of Obeses Rats
Actually, many tea extracts are prepared and used to promote weight loss....
Fatigue Exercise Alters the Profiles of Physiological Biomarkers in Association with Four Metabolic Pathways: A Metabolomic Study
This study aimed to investigate the effect of fatigue exercise on metabolic markers in skeletal muscles through proton-nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) spectrometric analysis. METHODS: Twenty 7-week-old, male SD (Sprague Dawley) rats were randomly...
Fatigue Exercise Alters the Profiles of Physiological Biomarkers in Association with Four Metabolic Pathways: A Metabolomic Study
This study aimed to investigate the effect of fatigue exercise on metabolic markers in skeletal muscles through proton-nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) spectrometric analysis. METHODS: Twenty 7-week-old, male SD (Sprague Dawley) rats were randomly...
Aerobic Exercise Sensitizes Brown Adipose Tissue and Mobilizes Fat Oxidation in Obese Rats
Moderate-intensity physical exercise, when performed regularly, induces a challenge to the organism, which leads to the integrated conditioning of several physiological systems. Physical exercise is an important intervention for the treatment and pre...