The Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease is dedicated to advancing knowledge of how environmental influences during early development impact long-term health and disease. It aims to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical practice, with a focus on understanding the biological mechanisms underlying these developmental origins.
This interdisciplinary journal covers a wide array of topics, including nutrition, toxicology, and epidemiology, all within the context of developmental programming. It is indexed in prominent databases like Scopus and PubMed, ensuring a broad reach for published research. The primary audience includes researchers and clinicians in pediatrics, obstetrics, endocrinology, and public health, aiming to translate findings into effective prevention and intervention strategies.
The journal encourages submission of original research articles, reviews, and commentaries that contribute to a deeper understanding of the developmental origins of health and disease. By submitting to this journal, authors can contribute to the growing body of knowledge and inform future strategies for improving lifelong health outcomes. It publishes both basic science and applied research.