====== Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition: Critical Review ====== ===== ๐Ÿงพ Journal Profile ===== * **Title:** Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition (JHPN) * **Publisher:** BMC / Springer Nature * **Open Access:** Yes (APC-based model) * **Indexing:** PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, DOAJ * **h-index:** ~79 * **Impact Factor (2023):** 2.4 * **Estimated IF (2024):** ~2.87 * **SJR (2024):** 0.737 * **SNIP (2024):** 1.045 * **5-Year IF:** 2.7 * **Categories:** Q1 in Food Science, Q2 in Public Health / Epidemiology (Scopus) ===== โœ… Strengths ===== * **Global multidisciplinary scope:** covers public health, nutrition, maternal/child health, emerging diseases. * **Full open access:** all articles are freely available. * **Fast editorial processing:** 21 days to first decision, ~106 days to acceptance. * **High visibility:** over 800,000 downloads/year; strong altmetric impact. * **Alignment with SDGs:** >50% of 2024 articles linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals. ===== โ— Weaknesses ===== * **Moderate impact factor:** lower than top-tier journals in nutrition/public health. * **Single-blind peer review:** potential for reviewer bias. * **High publication cost:** ~$2,790 APC may be a barrier in resource-limited settings. * **Thematic restrictions:** no longer accepts Mendelian randomization studies. * **Editorial ambiguity:** historically based in Bangladesh, now UK-based via BMC. ===== ๐Ÿ“Š Comparison with Peer Journals ===== ^ Journal ^ Est. IF ^ Access Type ^ Peer Review Type ^ General Remarks ^ | JHPN | ~2.87 | Open Access | Single-blind | Global health scope, LMIC-friendly | | Am. J. Clin. Nutrition | ~7.0 | Subscription | Single-blind | Prestigious, clinical nutrition | | Crit. Rev. Food Science & Nutr. | ~11 | Subscription | Likely single-blind| High-level reviews in food/nutrition | | Annual Review of Nutrition | ~12.6 | Subscription | Expert commission | Influential annual thematic reviews | ===== ๐ŸŽฏ Best Suited For ===== * Research with global health relevance. * Public health and nutrition topics, especially in LMIC contexts. * Authors needing open access with relatively fast publication. ===== ๐Ÿงญ Less Suitable For ===== * Researchers seeking top-tier citation metrics. * Studies in genetic epidemiology (e.g. Mendelian randomization). * Unfunded authors unable to cover APC fees. ===== โœ… Final Verdict ===== *Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition* is a credible, open-access journal with solid indexing, broad scope, and efficient workflows. While not among the highest-impact venues, it is a strong platform for global health research, especially from underrepresented settings.