Articles published in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy has got h-index 24, which means every article in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy has got 24 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy.

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Year wise published articles

60 25 86 7 21

Year wise citations received

192 200 260 189 154
Journal total citations count 2355
Journal Impact Factor 1.61
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.77
Journal CiteScore 9.21
Journal h-index 24
Important citations

Khaldi N, Vijayakumar V, Dallas DC, Guerrero A, Wickramasinghe S, et al. (2014) Predicting the important enzymes in human breast milk digestion. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 62: 7225-7232.

Dallas DC, Smink CJ, Robinson RC, Tian T, Guerrero A, et al. (2015) Endogenous human milk peptide release is greater after preterm birth than term birth. The Journal of nutrition 145: 425-433.

Dallas DC, Guerrero A, Khaldi N, Borghese R, Bhandari A, et al. (2014) A peptidomic analysis of human milk digestion in the infant stomach reveals protein-specific degradation patterns. The Journal of nutrition 144: 815-820.

Dallas DC, Guerrero A, Parker EA, Robinson RC, Gan J, et al. (2015) Current peptidomics: Applications, purification, identification, quantification, and functional analysis. Proteomics 15: 1026-1038.

Dallas DC, Guerrero A, Khaldi N, Castillo PA, Martin WF, et al. (2013) Extensive in vivo human milk peptidomics reveals specific proteolysis yielding protective antimicrobial peptides. Journal of proteome research 12: 2295-2304.

Constant F (2013) Hydratation de l’enfant. Médecine & nutrition 49: 44-49.

Courbebaisse M (2015) L’eau, un nutriment essentiel. Cahiers de Nutrition et de Diététique 50: S5-12.

Gonçalves C, Abreu S, Padrão P, Pinho O, Graça P, et al. (2015) Association between sodium excretion and hydration status by Free Water Reserve: a cross-sectional analysis in adolescents. BMC Nutrition 1: 17.

Fuchs T, Lührmann P, Simpson F, Dohnke B (2016) Fluid Intake and Cognitive Performance: Should Schoolchildren Drink During Lessons?. Journal of School Health 86: 407-413.

Gouda Z, Zarea M, El-Hennawy U, Viltard M, Lepicard E,et al. (2015) Hydration deficit in 9-to 11-year-old Egyptian children. Global Pediatric Health 2: 2333794X15611786.

Sidnell A (2014) The role of beverages in childhood nutrition. Nutrition Bulletin 39: 137-140.

Olufadi Y, Soboyejo AB, Olorede KO, Dauda AK (2014) Hydration status in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 13: 243-249.

Bailey-Goldschmidt J (2015) Active Engagement: Development of Cooking Skills for Young Adults with Autism. 

Fahmy SF, Sabri NA, El Hamamsy MH, El Sawi M, Zaki OK (2016) VITAMIN D INTAKE AND SUN EXPOSURE IN AUTISTIC CHILDREN. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 7: 1043.

Mazahery H, Camargo CA, Conlon C, Beck KL, Kruger MC, et al. (2016) Vitamin D and autism spectrum disorder: a literature review. Nutrients 8: 236.

Mulheres VT (2014) Tabela 1–Características da amostra de acordo com o sexo. QUALIDADE DE VIDA DE IDOSOS INSTITUCIONALIZADOS. 2014:141.

Mihalache L, Otilia NI, Gherasim A, Popa AD, Graur M,et al. (2015) Correlations between Nutritional Screening Score and Anthropometric Parameters in Institutionalized Elderly. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala 50: 111.

Stone-Jimenez M (2014) Prévention de la malnutrition aigüe modérée (MAM) à travers des interventions spécifiques à la nutrition.

Stone-Jimenez M (2014) Preventing Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) Through Nutrition-Specific Interventions.

Puett C, Salpéteur C, Lacroix E, Houngbé F, Aït-Aïssa M, et al. (2013) Protecting child health and nutrition status with ready-to-use food in addition to food assistance in urban Chad: a cost-effectiveness analysis. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation 11: 27.