World Nutrition Journal
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World Nutrition Journal (abbreviated World Nutr J) is an open access journal for the expansion of nutrition-related knowledge and acts as a media for authors to publish their researches. It is the official journal of Indonesian Nutrition Association (INA)
- Correlation of overweight nutritional status and sleep quality in 16–18 years old...
- How to maintain home nutrition therapy after recovery from COVID-19
- Electrolux refrigerator brand maintains freshness and antioxidant nutrient contents of...
- How to beat COVID-19: Know your enemy well
- Food technology to process plant-based food (soy protein isolate formula)
- Vitamin C and viral infection
- Fluid consumption, hydration status, and its associated factors: a cross sectional...
- COVID-US: a simplified cardiopulmonary ultrasound approach to use in suspected and...
- Overweight and obesity in 16–18 years old teenagers in South Jakarta and the...
- Nutrition management for children with diarrhea
- Soy isolate protein formula: challenge and benefit to support child’s growth and...
- The importance of iron intake for children’s growth and development
- Correlation of neck, wrist, and calf circumference with body mass index in type 2...
- COVID-19 treatment during and after recovery: What to expect
- The use of 25(OH)D saliva test as a substitute for 25(OH)D serum test in healthy people
- Nutrition support in critically ill COVID-19 patients
- Fact and myth of COVID-19 related to nutrition
- Ethics and nutrition safety in patient care during COVID-19 pandemic
- Optimizing iron absorption to achieve iron adequacy for children’s growth and development
- The association of breastfeeding duration and language development survey score in...
- Rising trends and indication of Caesarean section in Indonesia
- The Role of Obstetrician in Reducing the Risks of Childhood Allergy Related to Cesarean...
- Caesarean section and gut microbiota in children
- Perspective of Caesarean section delivery and its health risks on children among...
- Immune development of children born from Caesarean section