Editorial Standards & Publishing Principles
At Healthymenboost, we are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-based nutrition and wellness information. Our editorial standards ensure every article reflects our dedication to integrity, transparency, and the health of our readers.
The information on this site is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making health decisions.
Our Editorial Principles
These five core principles guide every article and recommendation published on our platform.
Accuracy & Evidence
All nutritional advice and health information is based on peer-reviewed scientific research, reputable health organizations, and credible sources. We fact-check every claim and cite authoritative references throughout our articles.
Transparency & Disclosure
We clearly disclose author credentials, potential conflicts of interest, and the sources of our information. Readers deserve to know who wrote the article and why, so they can make informed decisions about trusting our content.
Expert Review
Significant articles undergo review by our advisory board of registered dietitians and nutrition specialists. This peer-review process helps ensure quality, prevents errors, and maintains consistency with current nutritional science.
Currency & Updates
We regularly review and update published articles to reflect the latest research and nutrition guidelines. Publication dates and update dates are always visible so readers know how current the information is.
Independence
Our editorial decisions are made independently by our team of nutrition professionals. We do not allow advertising or commercial interests to influence the accuracy, completeness, or balance of our nutritional guidance.
Disclaimers & Medical Clarity
We make clear distinctions between general wellness information and medical advice. Articles include appropriate disclaimers stating that readers should consult healthcare providers for personalized medical guidance.
Our Fact-Checking Process
Every article follows a rigorous multi-step verification process to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Research & Source Identification
Our writers begin by identifying credible sources including peer-reviewed journals, government health agencies, professional nutrition organizations, and clinical studies. We prioritize primary research over secondhand interpretations.
Initial Editorial Review
Once drafted, each article is reviewed by our editorial team for clarity, completeness, and proper citation. We verify that all claims are supported by the referenced sources and that recommendations align with current nutritional science.
Expert Panel Review
Articles on significant nutrition topics are sent to registered dietitian nutritionists and certified health specialists on our advisory board. They verify scientific accuracy, suggest improvements, and flag any potential misinterpretations.
Final Verification & Publication
After incorporating feedback, a final check confirms all sources are current and properly cited, disclaimers are clear, and the article meets our editorial standards. Only then is the article published with author credentials and review date prominently displayed.
Our Editorial Team & Advisory Board
Our content is created and reviewed by registered nutritionists and health professionals with years of experience in evidence-based nutrition science.
Sarah Mitchell
Editor-in-Chief & Registered Dietitian
Dr. Mitchell holds a PhD in Nutrition Science and is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with 12 years of clinical and research experience. She specializes in men's health nutrition and leads our editorial fact-checking process.
James Rodriguez
Nutrition Specialist & Contributing Writer
James is a Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) and holds a Master's degree in Nutritional Science. With 8 years in sports nutrition and weight management counseling, he writes evidence-based guides on diet optimization for male health and fitness.
Michael Chen
Medical Advisor & Content Reviewer
Dr. Chen is a board-certified physician with a focus on preventive medicine and nutritional health. He reviews articles for medical accuracy and ensures our recommendations align with current clinical guidelines and safety standards.
Jessica Wong
Science Writer & Research Analyst
Jessica has a background in nutrition science communication and 6 years of experience translating complex research into accessible articles. She manages our source verification and literature review processes for all published content.
Join Our Advisory Board
We collaborate with nutrition professionals and researchers who share our commitment to accuracy and integrity. If you are a registered dietitian or credentialed nutrition expert interested in contributing to Healthymenboost, we'd like to hear from you.
Contact our editorial team →Corrections & Feedback Policy
We strive for accuracy and welcome feedback from readers. Learn how we handle corrections and article updates.
How We Handle Errors
Reporting an Error
If you find a factual error, citation problem, or misleading statement in any of our articles, please contact us at [email protected]. Include the article title, the specific error, and any supporting sources.
Verification Process
Our editorial team will investigate the reported issue within 5 business days. We will verify the claim against our sources and consult with experts if needed. You will receive a response explaining our findings and any actions taken.
Correction & Transparency
If an error is confirmed, we will issue a correction or update the article. All substantive corrections will be noted with a correction statement visible at the top or bottom of the article, along with the date the correction was made.
Article Updates & Revision
Scheduled Reviews
Nutrition science evolves. We regularly review articles to ensure they reflect current guidelines and recent research. High-impact articles are reviewed at least annually. Updates are tracked with revision dates visible to readers.
Broken Links & References
If references or external links in an article become unavailable, we replace them with current, equivalent sources. If a source becomes outdated or retracted, we update the article and explain the revision in our correction note.
Reader Feedback & Suggestions
We welcome suggestions for new topics, clarifications, or alternative perspectives. Send your feedback to our team, and we'll review it. While we can't respond to every email, constructive input may influence future articles or revisions.
Author Credentials & Transparency
Every article includes clear author information and credentials so you can evaluate the expertise behind the content.
Byline Standards
Every article includes a byline with the author's name, professional title, and credentials (such as RDN, MS, PhD, or CNS). For pieces reviewed or updated by our advisory board, we credit both the original author and the reviewing expert. This allows readers to assess the authority of the information.
We do not publish unsigned or anonymous articles. Transparency about who wrote the content is essential to editorial integrity.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Authors disclose any financial interests, affiliations, or potential conflicts that might influence the content. For example, if an author has consulted for a supplement company, we note this in the article. Our readers deserve to know these relationships.
We do not allow undisclosed sponsorships or hidden promotional content. All advertising and partnership content is clearly labeled and separated from editorial material.
Publication & Update Dates
Each article displays its original publication date and, if revised, the most recent update date. This helps readers understand how current the information is and when major changes were made. Articles that are more than two years old without revision may include a freshness notice.
Evergreen articles on nutrition fundamentals are reviewed regularly to ensure they remain accurate. We date all updates so readers can track the evolution of the content.
Source Attribution
We cite the scientific literature and reputable sources directly within articles. Links to studies, guidelines, and authoritative health organizations are provided so readers can verify claims and explore the evidence themselves. We distinguish between primary research, expert consensus, and general education.
When quoting experts or citing anecdotal evidence, we are transparent about the strength of that source compared to clinical research.
Editorial Scope & Content Categories
Our editorial mission focuses on evidence-based nutrition and wellness for men. We cover these primary areas:
Nutrition & Diet
Evidence-based guidance on macronutrients, vitamins, minerals, meal planning, dietary patterns, and nutritional strategies for specific health goals. We emphasize practical, sustainable approaches over fad diets.