ABOUT THE JOURNAL

The Journal of Metabolic Health is a peer-reviewed, clinically oriented open access journal covering advances in metabolic health and related disorders. The journal focuses on pathophysiology, prevention, management, and advancing therapy for different patient populations with metabolic health issues, including obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions associated with insulin resistance and inflammation. View our Editorial Team.

 

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 LATEST ARTICLES

Perspectives

 
When metabolic strategies fall short: The unaddressed role of food addiction  
Vera I. Tarman
31 January 2026

Case Series

 
Improvement of cutaneous and gastrointestinal symptoms in Crohn’s disease following a low-nickel diet: A case report and narrative review  
Cliff J.D. Harvey
26 January 2026

Original Research

 
Prevalence and predictors of metabolic syndrome among type 2 diabetes patients: A cross-sectional study in Eastern Cape, South Africa  
Oludayo O. Olubanwo, Mirabel K.K. Nanjoh, Chukwuma Ekpebegh
21 January 2026

Conference Report

 
Symposium for metabolic health 2025: Conference report and summary of highlights  
Melanie M. Tidman, Dawn R. White, Tim A. White
28 November 2025

Editorial

 
Prediabetes is pre-nothing: Call it early type 2 diabetes  
Caryn Zinn
19 November 2025

Reviewer Acknowledgement

 
Acknowledgement to reviewers  
Editorial Office
12 November 2025

Perspectives

 
Healthy mouth, healthy body: Are dental caries the harbinger of metabolic disease?  
Sarah Hancock, Cliff Harvey
22 September 2025

Table of Contents

 
Table of Contents Vol 7, No 1 (2024)  
Editorial Office
25 August 2025

Guidelines

 
Practical guidelines for addressing common questions and misconceptions about the ketogenic diet  
Sarah M. Rice, Douglas B. Reynolds
21 July 2025

Correction

 
Corrigendum: The SMHP™ position statement on therapeutic carbohydrate reduction for type 1 diabetes  
Tro Kalayjian, Beth J. McNally, Matthew. W. Calkins, Mark T. Cucuzzella, Robert Cywes, Hayden Dikeman, David T. Dikeman, Evelyne Bourdua-Roy, Sarah M. Rice, Ian Lake, Laura A. Buchanan, Douglas B. Reynolds, Miriam Kalamian, Eric C. Westman
23 May 2025
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 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Press Release: New blog post: Open-access books on SDG 8

 
A new blog post from AOSIS features recently published open-access books focused on SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth. These books cover a wide range of topics, offering valuable insights and contributing to the global dialogue on sustainable development. We also welcome new book proposals that align with the themes of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  
Posted: 2026-01-30

Notification: Thank You, Volume 8 Reviewers!

 
We would like to recognize and thank the reviewers who helped ensure the high quality of the research published in Volume 8 of the Journal of Metabolic Health. Your contributions are invaluable! Your hard work not only improves the quality of the journal but also enriches the broader field of research. We hope to continue working with you in future volumes.  
Posted: 2025-11-13 More...

Website Update: AOSIS Transitioning to CRediT Authorship Taxonomy

 

Starting in November 2025, AOSIS will begin using CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) authorship contribution statements for all new submissions and acceptances. Published articles reflecting CRediT statements will appear from 2026. Guidance is available under the Author Guidelines: Formatting Requirements, and all contributions should be disclosed in the Authorship, Disclosure Statements, Copyright, and License Agreement Form (Cover Letter) at submission or the Authorship Change Request Form. Following these guidelines ensures transparency, accountability, and integrity in the publication process.

 
Posted: 2025-11-05

Website Update: AI in Research: Transparency and Compliance Reminder

 
In 2025, the inclusion of AI policies became compulsory for all SciELO SA journals. Authors using AI-assisted technology must disclose their use in manuscripts to ensure transparency, accuracy, and trust. Guidance is available in the Plagiarism, Fabrication and Artificial Intelligence Policy page and the Submission Guidelines under 'AI-assisted technologies' in the formatting requirements. Not sure if this journal is indexed in SciELO SA? Please check our Indexing Services page.  
Posted: 2025-10-06
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