Abstract

When readers were asked to indicate which of 22 publications (including the Journal) they rely on for dietetics-related information, 70% indicated they rely on the Journal. This is a full 24 percentage points higher than the next most commonly mentioned publication (Today’s Dietitian). From September 3 to October 20, 2003, data were collected from a mail survey of a sample of 1,054 domestic, non-library recipients of the Journal, which included both ADA members and nonmembers. Research for this study was conducted and compiled by Readex, a nationally recognized independent research company located in Stillwater, MN. Data collected from the survey included readership and opinions of the Journal, topic interest, and use and opinions of the Nutrition Fact Sheets.

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