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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is a USA magazine covering Health.

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN) is an academic journal in the fields of nutrition and dietetics. The monthly, peer-reviewed journal was established in 1952 by the American Society for Nutrition (ASN). Editor in chief Dennis M. Bier is a professor of pediatrics at the Baylor College of Medicine and director of the Children's Nutrition Research Center.

This magazine is owned by The American Society for Nutrition.


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Dr. Christopher Duggan is the editor in chief of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

 Mailing address: 1100 Bates Street, Houston, TX 77030-2600

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Names Dr. Christopher Duggan Editor in Chief
-- In February 2019, Dr. Christopher Duggan replaced Dennis M. Bier as the editor in chief of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Posted by Mondo Times Editors, Boulder Colorado, February 1, 2019

Go Ahead ... Drink Your Milk!
-- Research report reveals evidence of dairy's health benefits -- December 14, 2010 -- If you're unsure about what foods to eat to maintain a healthy diet, you're not alone. Increasing evidence continues to point people back to basics – and reach for the milk. A study to be published in the January edition of American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reveals that drinking three...

Research Suggests Daily Consumption of Orange Juice Can Reduce Blood Pressure
-- December 8, 2010 -- Drinking orange juice every day may have important heart health benefits. A recent study published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that consuming about two cups of 100 percent orange juice every day for one month significantly lowered diastolic blood pressure among men who were slightly overweight, but otherwise healthy.(1) Improvements also were seen in other indicators of...

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