Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Published by Termedia Publishing House Ltd.
ISSN : 2081-237X eISSN : 2083-8441
Abbreviation : Pediatr. Endocrinol. Diabetes Metab.
Aims & Scope
Pediatric Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism is an official quarterly journal of the Polish Society of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes.
It is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to issues of endocrinology, diabetology, and metabolic diseases.
The journal publishes papers describing original, clinical and experimental research, thoroughly prepared review articles, case reports and educational papers.
It includes also reports from Polish and international scientific conferences and symposiums and conference announcements.
The Scientific Committee consists of world-famous experts in the fields of endocrinology, diabetology and metabolic diseases.
In addition, an important feature of the journal is promoting the implementation of international standards for scientific medical journals and the presence in prestigious scientific databases.
The journal is directed to physicians of different specialties, including endocrinologists, diabetologists, pediatricians, internists and family doctors.
It has been published since 1995.
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SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.355 |
Quartile
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| 2024 | Q3 |
h-index
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| 2024 | 19 |
Journal Rank
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| 2024 | 15021 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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| 2024 | 161 |
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Licensing & Copyright
This journal operates under an Open Access model. Articles are freely accessible to the public immediately upon publication. The content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing users to share and adapt the work with proper attribution.
Copyright remains with the author(s), and no permission is required for non-commercial use, provided the original source is cited.
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Plagiarism Policy
This journal follows a plagiarism policy. All submitted manuscripts are screened using reliable plagiarism detection software to ensure originality and academic integrity. Authors are responsible for proper citation and acknowledgment of all sources, and any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, will not be tolerated.
For more details, please refer to our official: Plagiarism Policy.
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This journal requires an Article Processing Charge (APC) to support open access publishing, covering peer review, editing, and distribution. The current APC is 240.00 EUR. Learn more.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Increased frequency of severe diabetic ketoacidosis at type 1 diabetes onset among children during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: an observational cohort study
Citation: 63
Authors: Katarzyna, Jędrzej, Alicja, Agnieszka
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The effect of omega-3 fatty acids supplementation on social and behavioral disorders of children with autism: a randomized clinical trial
Citation: 47
Authors: Saeid, Fatemeh, Zohreh, Faranak, Naser, Saheb, Narges, Shiva, Maryam
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Endocrine disruptor compounds in environment: As a danger for children health
Citation: 45
Authors: Monika, Rafał
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Sustained serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations for one year with cholecalciferol supplementation improves glycaemic control and slows the decline of residual β cell function in children with type 1 diabetes
Citation: 31
Authors: Ram Prakash, Devi, Savita Verma, Naresh, Romesh, Anil Kumar
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the accompanying disorders of glucose homeostasis among girls at the time of puberty
Citation: 28
Authors: Ewa, Karolina, Natalia
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Hypoglycaemia unawareness in patients with type 1 diabetes
Citation: 27
Authors: Agnieszka, Katarzyna, Iwona, Beata, Przemysława, Małgorzata
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Assessing the Risk of Orthorexia in Dietetic and Physiotherapy Students Using the BOT (Bratman Test for Orthorexia)
Citation: 21
Authors: Anna, Katarzyna, Aneta, Justyna, Anna, Paweł, Joanna, Katarzyna
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Oral microbiota in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Citation: 19
Authors: Marek, Aleksandra, Katarzyna, Patrycja, Anna, Przemysława
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C-peptide and residual β-cell function in pediatric diabetes – state of the art
Citation: 19
Authors: Milena, Barbara, Artur