Style Request: The Journal of Nutrition

Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (2007). The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp Polit Stud. 40(3): 307–332. doi:10.1177/0010414006286542 (the doi is optional per the Journal)

Mares, I. Firms and the welfare state: when, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: P. A. Hall & D. Soskice, editors. Varieties of capitalism: the institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York. Oxford University Press; 2001. p. 184-213.

ISSN:
0022-3166 (Print)
1541-6100 (Electronic)
0022-3166 (Linking)

From The Journal of Nutrition: http://jn.nutrition.org/site/misc/ifora_4-ms-prep.xhtml#LC

"The Journal of Nutrition reference format is consistent with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recommended format for bibliographic citations with the following exception: references should include the names of all authors, unless there are more than ten, in which case list the first ten plus "et al." The ICMJE states, "as an option, if a journal carries continuous pagination throughout a volume (as many medical journals do) the month and issue number may be omitted." The Journal of Nutrition follows this optional style. If you are using software such as EndNote or Reference Manager that inserts this additional material, it will be automatically deleted during production of accepted manuscripts. Abbreviate journal names according to the National Library of Medicine (NLM) journal abbreviations list.

References, including web citations, should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. References cited for the first time in tables or figure legends should be numbered in order, based on the placement of the table or figure in text. Identify references in text, tables, and legends for illustrations by Arabic numbers in parentheses. See current print issues of The Journal of Nutrition for style.

Authors may add a doi for papers that have a doi number ("digital object identifier" number unique to the publication) to references. It should be included immediately after the citation in Literature Cited.

Authors may add a doi for papers that have a doi number ("digital object identifier" number unique to the publication) to references. It should be included immediately after the citation in Literature Cited.

An example is:

Bodnar LM, Krohn MA, Simhan HN. Maternal vitamin D deficiency is associated with bacterial vaginosis in the first trimester of pregnancy. J Nutr. 2009;139:1157-61. doi:10.3945/jn.108.103168"

Link to full-text pdf: http://jn.nutrition.org/content/133/9/2879.full.pdf+html
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