International Journal of Clinical Metabolism and Diabetes
Krishna Seshadri | Apollo Specialty Hospital, Chennai, India |
Endocrinology & Metabolism
The International Journal of Clinical Metabolism and Diabetes is a refereed journal publishing three times a year. It is a publication of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), the largest body in India representing metabolic disorders and covers the area of endocrinology and diabetes. The journal follows rigorous peer review.
The journal includes research projects, review articles, systematic reviews, real-world evidence, RCTs (Randomized controlled clinical trials) and RSSDI conference proceedings.
The journal represents the transitioning of diabetology into metabolic medicine representing science as a spectrum from obesity to diabetes, its complications and comorbidities. The journal will thus extend into areas such as cardiometabolic renal hepatic and cognitive dysfunction as they impact metabolism. The journal is intended to be clinically relevant to the practising physician and scholar alike, particularly emphasising thematic reviews of real-world evidence and pragmatic clinical trials. Emerging areas of therapeutics, the impact of digital medicine, personalised medicine, and technology will find a special place in the journal.
International Journal of Clinical Metabolism and Diabetes is the official publication of the Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), the largest body in India representing metabolic disorders. The Journal is clinically oriented and focuses on including research projects, review articles, a section for young researchers' perspectives, systematic reviews, real-world evidence, RCTs (Randomized controlled clinical trials) and RSSDI conference proceedings. The journal follows a double-anonymized peer review policy.
The journal's defined mission statement is to improve patient care and outcomes through the promotion of science in alignment with the mission of RSSDI.
The journal's audience includes physicians, diabetologists, and endocrinologists and would focus on the areas of diabetes and metabolic disorders including but not limited to the following:
1. Diabetes
2. Lipids
3. Obesity
4. Nutrition and Lifestyle
5. Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
6. Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD)
7. Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes
8. Technology
9. Multidisciplinary Care
Krishna Seshadri | Apollo Specialty Hospital, Chennai, India |
Samit Ghosal | Nightingale Hospital, Kolkata, India |
Usha Ayyagari | Sr. Consultant Endocrinologist & Diabetologist, Apollo Chennai |
Puneet Misra | All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), India |
Sambit Das | Apollo Hospital, Chennai, India |
Kalpana Dash | MMI Narayana Superspeciality Hospital |
Deep Datta | Cedar Superspeciality Clinics |
Mala Dharmalingam | MS Ramaiah Medical College/ Endocrinology and Diabetes Research Center and Laboratory, Bangalore |
JJ Mukherjee | Apollo Gleneagles |
Nitin Kapoor | Christian Medical College, India |
Joe George | Endodiab Clinic |
Chitra Selvan | MS Ramaiah Medical College |
Ashu Rastogi | Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) |
Sunder Mudaliar | University of California San Diego, USA |
Rohit Kulkarni | Harvard University |
Ashok Balasubramaniam | Baylor College of Medicine, USA |
Kamlesh Khunthi | University of Leicester |
Noel Somasundaram | National Hospital of Sri Lanka |
Sam Dagago Jack | University of Tenessee |
Banshi Saboo | Chair SE Asia International Diabetes Federation (IDF) |
Shashank R Joshi | Former Chair SE Asia IDF |
Anoop Misra | Fortis |
V Mohan | MDRF |
Rajeev Chawla | Editor in Chief – North Delhi Diabetes Centre |
Ashok Kumar Das | Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth Puducherry |