Elbave Field Notes
Editorial Standards

THE NUTRITION
RECORD.

Elbave Field Notes operates under the following editorial principles: articles are reviewed by at least one second editor before publication, sources are cited where appropriate, corrections are noted publicly, and writers disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their selection of subject matter.

In brief

Independent. Evidence-informed. Editorially reviewed. No commercial placements. No sponsored content.

How We Work
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Topic Selection

Every article that appears on Elbave Field Notes begins with an editorial question: does this subject genuinely illuminate something about how people eat, move through their days, and relate to food? Topics are drawn from a combination of published nutritional research, reader correspondence, and observations made in the field by our contributing writers.

We do not commission articles on the basis of commercial interest. A subject's relevance to everyday nutrition practice is the sole criterion for selection. Topics that might generate high traffic but offer limited editorial value are declined at the commissioning stage.

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Source Verification

Content published by Elbave Field Notes is selected based on published nutritional research and reviewed for editorial accuracy by a second editor before publication. Where claims draw on specific research, the publication, author, and year of that research are cited.

Sources are evaluated against their publication record, peer review status where applicable, and independence from commercial nutrition interests. Writers are required to submit source lists with their manuscripts before editorial review begins.

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Editorial Review

All articles pass through a two-stage review before publication. The first stage is a structural and factual review conducted by the commissioning editor. The second stage is a language and accuracy review conducted by a second editor who was not involved in commissioning.

Articles that fail either stage are returned to the writer with specific notes. Publication is not scheduled until both reviews are resolved to the satisfaction of the editorial team. This review process applies to all contributors including staff writers.

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Corrections Policy

When a factual error is identified in a published article, the correction is made to the article text and a note is appended at the foot of the article describing what was changed and on what date. Minor typographic corrections are made silently.

Readers who identify errors are encouraged to contact us via the contact form on this site. All correspondence related to corrections is reviewed within two working days.

Independence Statement

“Elbave Field Notes is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.”

This statement is reproduced verbatim in our terms of service and privacy policy. It governs every editorial decision made at Elbave Field Notes.

Accuracy Policy

What we will and will not write

The scope of Elbave Field Notes is everyday nutrition observation, not the navigation of specific conditions. Articles published here are editorial in nature and reflect the writers’ observations on nutrition practices and weight awareness. The content is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the navigation of any specific condition.

Readers with specific concerns about their daily routines are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional.

We write about everyday food choices

The relationship between what people eat day to day and how their weight and energy levels shift over time is central to our editorial focus. This includes seasonal produce, whole food approaches, home cooking, portion awareness, and food journalling.

We write about the role of movement

Active lifestyle practices, daily walking, sport frequency, and the relationship between physical activity and eating patterns are explored through an editorial rather than prescriptive lens. Our writers observe and record; they do not direct.

We do not write prescriptive dietary advice

Elbave Field Notes does not publish content that instructs readers on how to navigate specific health conditions, nor content that makes claims about the outcomes of particular food choices. Observation and evidence-informed reflection are the modes of this publication, not instruction.

Source Standards

Published Research

Where articles draw on nutritional research, that research is required to be from published, attributable sources. We prefer peer-reviewed literature but also draw on established nutritional guidelines from independent bodies.

Writer Qualifications

Contributing writers are required to have a demonstrable background in nutrition writing, food journalism, or a related field of study. Credentials are verified at the commissioning stage and disclosed in author bios where relevant.

Conflict of Interest

Writers are required to disclose any commercial relationships that might influence their editorial perspective before manuscripts are submitted. Undisclosed conflicts of interest constitute grounds for removal of the article from the publication.

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Editorial reviews
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48h
Response window
for corrections
0
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