Top citation year was 2025 with 2308 citations. Average citations per year stand at 1108.11. Each indexed article contributes around 12.8 citations on average. Latest CiteScore for 2026 is 19.41, indicating a Upward trend. Based on 2025 CiteScore comparison across active journals, this journal falls in Z2. Most cited article currently has 255 citations.
Amerta Nutrition
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Most Cited Article
Asupan energi, protein dan lemak dengan kejadian gizi kurang pada balita usia 24-59 bulan di Desa Suci, Gresik
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Yearly Citation Performance
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Yearly Citations
| Year | Citations |
|---|---|
| 2026 |
580
|
| 2025 |
2,308
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| 2024 |
1,906
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| 2023 |
1,780
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| 2022 |
1,388
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| 2021 |
1,042
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| 2020 |
615
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| 2019 |
273
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| 2018 |
81
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About This Journal
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Amerta Nutrition provides a forum for research study, literature review, systematic review, scoping review, and meta-analysis of nutrition and other health-related profession. We welcome all articles from diverse sectors, such as registered dietitians (RD), nutritionists, public health workers, public health nutritionists, researchers, lecturers, students, and other health professionals emphasizing nutrition issues in Asia and emerging nations.
The scope of the nutrition field includes:
Public Health Nutrition (Focuses on community nutrition and society as a whole (populations) and aims at optimal nutrition and health status. This scope is related to preventing disease, prolonging life, developing policy, and promoting nutrition and efficiency through organized community effort.)
Community Nutrition (An area of nutrition that addresses the entire range of food and nutrition issues related to preventing disease and improving the health of individuals, families, and the community that have a standard link such as place of residence (geographic boundaries), language, culture, or nutrition-health-related issues.)
Clinical Nutrition (Focuses on the promotive, preventive, and curative diagnosis, and management of nutritional changes in patients linked to chronic diseases.)
Dietetics (Focuses on improving health and treating diseases to individuals (personalized) nutrition through diet-related programs and practical nutrition, such as clients, patients, carers, and colleagues.)
Food Nutrition (Focuses on food formulation and food modifications that are related to health and nutrition.)
Food Service Management (Focuses on menu planning, food production, food safety and sanitation, and food financial management.)
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