| Editors-in-Chief: Richard Atkinson (USA), Ian Macdonald (UK), Manfred James Müller (Germany) | | Nutrition & Diabetes is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal publishing outstanding original research and reviews in the areas of nutrition and chronic disease, including diabetes, from the molecular to the population level. Visit the journal website to explore the latest content, or to explore the benefits of submitting your next manuscript to NPG’s first diabetes-focused journal. | | Read the most accessed articles of 2015: Extra virgin olive oil use is associated with improved post-prandial blood glucose and LDL cholesterol in healthy subjects F Violi, L Loffredo, P Pignatelli, et al. Body mass index and health status in diabetic and non-diabetic individuals A Jerant, K D Bertakis and P Franks Read the most highly cited articles of 2015: Comparison of the gut microbiota of people in France and Saudi Arabia D Raoult, M Yasir, E Angelakis, et al. Altered functional connectivity within the central reward network in overweight and obese women E A Mayer, K Coveleskie, A Gupta, et al. | | Submit your next manuscript to Nutrition & Diabetes and benefit from: - Quality, reputation and a high standard of peer review
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