CJNM is seeking high quality review articles and intervention trials relevant to the practice of naturopathic medicine. This online publication seeks to elevate the quality of practice of Naturopathic Doctors (ND’s) by delivering standard-of-care style review articles as well as intervention trials of strategies of relevance to this discipline of healthcare provider.
For submission of a Manuscript describing an intervention in humans, the following must be included:
Please submit all materials using Times New Roman font, with text size 12.
The Abstract should be no more than 300 words.
Background: A brief statement explaining the basis for undertaking of the experiment.
Objective: A statement of the hypothesis. Example, “intervention with a sufficient dose of coconut oil should increase basal metabolic rate in humans relative to an isocaloric olive oil control”.
Methods: Explain how the study was conducted, including subject number, if a placebo or control group was used, duration of the trial, dose of the intervention (if appropriate), and main outcome measures employed.
Results: Present the Results of the main outcome measures, with statistical analysis, showcasing which were or were not of statistical significance.
Conclusions: A concise statement or two summarizing the outcomes observed and the Author(s) impression of their significance.
Introduction:
A brief summary of literature explaining the basis for the experiment that has been undertaken. It is not required to be systematic or comprehensive. Epidemiological data highlighting disease burden and/ or healthcare cost associated with the topic at hand is welcome. A statement of objective and or hypothesis should be provided.
Methods:
Results:
Present Results without repeating information from previous sections, or repeating information that will be presented within the Discussion section.
Discussion:
In the Discussion section, summarize the Author(s) impression of the importance of the findings. State any appropriate conclusions. A comment on the implications of the findings for clinical practice is welcome.
Example: Fish oil at a dose of 2000mg combined EPA and DHA per day has been shown to significantly lower triglyceride levels (Rouchotas 2020).
If multiple papers are being referenced for one point, the presentation is in alphabetical order of the first Authors last name for each paper.
Example: Fish oil at a dose of 2000mg combined EPA and DHA per day has been shown to significantly lower triglyceride levels (Jones 2018, Rouchotas 2020, Vance 2011).
If the same primary Author is used for two different references published in the same year, the Reference list at the end of the work (see below) must list them alphabetically, ordered by the last name of the second author. Within the Manuscript, the two references will be differentiated by designating one reference “A”, and the other “B”
Example: Fish oil at a dose of 2000mg combined EPA and DHA per day has been shown to significantly lower triglyceride levels (Ito 2018A). At this dose, fish oil has also been shown to reduce pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis (Ito 2018B).
Example:
Huang T, Chen Y, Yang B, Yang J, Wahlqvist ML, Li D. Meta-analysis of B vitamin supplementation on plasma homocysteine, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Clin Nutr. 2012 Aug;31(4):448-54.
If the same primary Author is used for two different references published in the same year, the Reference list at the end of the work (see below) must list them alphabetically, ordered by the last name of the second author.
Example:
Ito N, Saito H, Seki S, Ueda F, Asada T. Effects of Composite Supplement Containing Astaxanthin and Sesamin on Cognitive Functions in People with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. J Alzheimers Dis. 2018;62(4):1767-1775A.
Ito N, Seki S, Ueda F. The Protective Role of Astaxanthin for UV-Induced Skin Deterioration in Healthy People-A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Nutrients. 2018 Jun 25;10(7):817B.
These two references must be listed in the above order at the end of the manuscript, because alphabetically “Saito”, comes before “Seki”. If within the Manuscript the Ito, Seki et al paper is referenced first, it must appear as (Ito 2018B), even though the “Ito 2018A” paper has not yet been referenced within the paper.
Your Manuscript, upon receipt, will be initially reviewed for fit within the framework of the CJNM by myself, the Editor-in-Chief. If the Manuscript is deemed appropriate in scope for CJNM, it will then be peer reviewed by two external Referees through a single- blind process (the Referees will know who the Author is, yet the Author will not know who the Referees were). Referees may reject the Manuscript, accept with suggested revisions, or accept as- is. The Author will address any deficiencies highlighted by the peer review process. A subsequent review by the Editor-in-Chief which takes into account the Reviewers’ remarks and Authors’ rebuttals will culminate in a final decision regarding acceptability.
The CJNM team thanks you for your consideration of a Manuscript submission.
Best regards,
Philip Rouchotas, MSc, ND
International Journal of Naturopathic Medicine
Editor-in-Chief