Our Editorial Standards
At Wellnessnutridocs, we are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-based nutrition guidance. Our editorial standards ensure every article meets rigorous criteria for credibility, clarity, and reader trust.
Our Core Publishing Principles
Evidence-Based Content
Every nutrition article is grounded in peer-reviewed research, established dietary science, and recognized nutritional guidelines. We prioritize studies with rigorous methodology and transparent funding sources.
Expert Authorship
Articles are written or reviewed by qualified nutritionists, registered professionals, and subject-matter experts with verified credentials. Every author's background is disclosed to readers.
Transparency & Disclosure
We openly disclose any partnerships, sponsorships, or affiliate relationships. We clearly separate editorial content from promotional material to ensure reader trust and independence.
Regular Updates
Nutrition science evolves. We review and update articles when new evidence emerges. Publication dates and revision histories are displayed so readers know how current the information is.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Research & Planning
Our editorial team identifies topics relevant to healthy eating and nutrition. We outline key claims and identify credible sources: peer-reviewed journals, registered nutritionist organizations, and established health institutions.
Source Verification
Every claim is cross-referenced with original sources. We check study dates, sample sizes, methodologies, and author credentials. Outdated or fringe research is flagged and either excluded or contextualized clearly.
Expert Review
Before publication, articles are reviewed by at least one qualified nutritionist or relevant expert not involved in the original writing. This independent review catches errors, ambiguities, and ensures accuracy.
Publication & Monitoring
Once published, articles remain under our monitoring. We track reader feedback and emerging research. If significant errors are found or science shifts, we update promptly and document all changes transparently.
Meet Our Editorial Team
Katarzyna Nowak
Editorial Director & Lead Nutritionist
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with 12 years of clinical and editorial experience. Katarzyna oversees all nutrition content, fact-checking protocols, and maintains editorial independence. She holds certifications from the Polish Dietetic Association and contributes to peer-reviewed nutrition journals.
Tomasz Lewandowski
Content Editor & Science Writer
Science communicator with a background in biology and health journalism. Tomasz ensures complex nutrition research is translated into clear, accessible language. He specializes in translating academic studies into practical guidance for general readers while maintaining scientific accuracy.
Agnieszka Kowalski
Fact-Checking Lead
Professional fact-checker and research librarian with expertise in evaluating dietary science literature. Agnieszka manages our source verification process, tracks study quality, and ensures all citations are accurate and up-to-date. She holds advanced degrees in Library Science and Health Communication.
Editorial Advisory Board
Our Editorial Advisory Board consists of independent nutrition and health professionals who provide quarterly guidance on emerging research, editorial priorities, and standards compliance.
Anna Sobieraj
Head of Nutrition Science, Warsaw Medical University
Specializes in clinical nutrition and evidence synthesis. Advises on research interpretation and emerging dietary guidelines.
Prof. Marek Gołębiewski
Registered Dietitian, Head of Clinical Services
Brings 20+ years of practical nutrition counseling experience. Ensures editorial content remains practically relevant and applicable.
Ewa Szpaderska
Food Science Researcher, Jagiellonian University
Expert in food composition, nutrients, and evidence on food-health relationships. Advises on accuracy of nutritional information.
Corrections & Updates Policy
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We recognize that errors can occur despite rigorous review. When they do, we correct them promptly and transparently. This policy outlines how we handle corrections, updates, and clarifications.
Identifying Errors
If you notice a factual error, outdated information, or unclear statement in any article, please contact us at [email protected]. Include the article title, specific claim, and your evidence. Our team will investigate within 5 business days.
Types of Changes
- Minor Corrections: Spelling, grammar, and small factual fixes are corrected silently to improve readability.
- Significant Corrections: Factual errors, outdated claims, or substantive changes are noted with a correction notice clearly visible to readers. The correction notice includes the date and what was changed.
- Major Updates: When nutrition science significantly shifts, we update articles to reflect new evidence. A dated update note explains what changed and why.
- Retraction: In rare cases where an article is fundamentally flawed or cannot be corrected adequately, we may retract it with a public explanation.
Publication Dates & Revision History
Every article displays a clear publication date and last updated date. Readers can see at a glance how current the information is. Major updates are logged in an article's revision history to provide full transparency.
Continuous Improvement
We review high-traffic articles quarterly and update them when new research emerges or guidelines change. This ensures our most-read content remains current and reliable. Readers are encouraged to send feedback or questions about any article through our contact form.
Contact for Content Questions
Have questions about an article, notice an error, or want to suggest a topic? Contact our editorial team at [email protected] or use our contact form. We read every message and respond within one business week.
What We Don't Do
No Unverified Claims
We never publish nutrition claims without evidence. Articles avoid "extraordinary" or "cure-all" language. All recommendations are grounded in established nutrition science or clearly labeled as emerging research.
No Hidden Sponsorships
We clearly disclose when content is sponsored or features partner products. Sponsored articles are labeled and separated from editorial content. Our readers always know who is paying for content.
No Conflicting Advice
Articles are reviewed for consistency with established dietary guidelines and each other. We don't publish contradictory nutrition advice without clear explanation of differing viewpoints and evidence.
No Plagiarism or Theft
All content is original. We properly attribute and cite external sources, research, and quotes. Plagiarism checks are performed before publication. We respect intellectual property and editorial integrity.
Questions About Our Editorial Standards?
We're committed to transparency and always happy to discuss our publishing process, fact-checking methods, or respond to content inquiries.