Our Sourcing Standards
Every article is built on verified, peer-reviewed research and expert guidance. We believe transparency about our sources strengthens trust.
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We draw from multiple authoritative channels to ensure balanced, evidence-based nutrition guidance.
Peer-Reviewed Research
We reference studies from indexed journals (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science). Each citation includes authors, publication year, and institutional affiliations. Our editorial team prioritises recent studies and systematic reviews.
Government & Official Bodies
UK government resources (NHS, PHE, Food Standards Agency) and international organisations (WHO, FAO) provide evidence-based guidelines. We cite official dietary recommendations and public health statements directly.
Industry & Professional Bodies
British Dietetic Association, Nutrition Society, and similar professional organisations publish evidence summaries. We interview registered nutritionists and licensed practitioners for expert perspective.
Academic Institutions
Universities with strong nutrition research programmes (Oxford, Cambridge, King's College London) contribute rigorous analysis. We reference their published reports and commissioned studies.
Data & Meta-Analyses
Large-scale epidemiological studies and meta-analyses (combining dozens of trials) reveal population patterns. We interpret statistical significance carefully and avoid overstating individual results.
Our Verification Process
Research Gathering
Our writers identify the topic, search peer-reviewed databases (PubMed, Google Scholar), and collect government resources. We document all sources as we go.
Expert Review
A registered nutritionist or relevant specialist reviews the draft for accuracy, balance, and clarity. They check citations, flag outdated claims, and ensure alignment with current guidelines.
Citation Verification
Every claim is matched to its source. We ensure links are live, authors are correctly named, and quotes are presented in context. Paraphrases are checked against originals.
Editorial Sign-Off
A senior editor performs a final pass on tone, accuracy, and compliance with our sourcing standards. The article is published with a date and author byline. Sources are listed below.
Disclosure & Transparency
What We Disclose
- Author credentials: Each writer's qualifications and areas of expertise.
- Review date: When the article was last verified and updated.
- Financial interests: Any sponsorships, partnerships, or funding that may influence content.
- Source list: Full bibliography with publication details and links (where available).
- Corrections: If an error is found, we issue a correction notice and update the article immediately.
Conflicts of Interest
Yogadietcoachwise is an independent editorial platform. We do not sell supplements, meal plans, or fitness products. Our revenue comes from advertising and educational partnerships, which are clearly labelled.
When we reference a company's product (for example, a food brand or app), we aim to be neutral and compare alternatives. Sponsored content is marked with a "[Partner]" label.
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If you spot an error, disagree with our interpretation, or want to suggest a source, we welcome your input. Science evolves, and so do our articles.
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