Guidelines | Obesity Facts | Karger Publishers (2024)

About the Journal

Aims and Scope

Obesity Facts publishes articles covering all aspects of obesity, in particularepidemiology, etiology and pathogenesis, treatment, and the prevention of adiposity. As obesity is related tomany disease processes, the journal is also dedicated to all topics pertaining to comorbidity and coverspsychological and sociocultural aspects as well as influences of nutrition and exercise on body weight.

Article Types

Research Article

Research Articles report on primary research. They must describe significant andoriginal observations. Consideration for publication is based on the article’s originality, novelty, andscientific soundness, and the appropriateness of its analysis.
Research Articles are reports oforiginal work. Authors are asked to follow the EQUATOR Network for Research Articles.
Prior approval from an InstitutionalReview Board (IRB) or an Ethics Review Committee is required for all investigations involving humansubjects.

A downloadable template is availablebelow.

Documents

Research Article (DOCX, 39 KB)

Word Count: maximum 42,000 characters (10 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Review Article

Review Articles are considered reviews of research or summary articles. They are state-of-the-art paperscovering a current topic by experts in the field. They should give evidence on and provide answers to awell-defined aspect or question in a particular area. Review Articles must include a critical discussionof the reported data and give a clear conclusion with potential impacts on the standard of care.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Review Article (DOCX, 32 KB)

Word Count: maximum 42,000 characters (10 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Systematic Review

Systematic Reviews are literature reviews focused on a research question that synthesizes allhigh-quality research evidence relevant to that question. Systematic Reviews should be presented in theIntroduction, Methods, Results, Discussion format. The subject must be clearly defined. The objective ofa Systematic Review should be to arrive at an evidence-based conclusion. The Methods section should givea clear indication of the literature search strategy, data extraction procedure, grading of evidence,and kind of analysis used. We strongly encourage authors to comply with the Preferred Reporting Items for SystematicReviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Systematic Review (DOCX, 37 KB)

Word Count: maximum 42,000 characters (10 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Case Report

Case Reports can present a case study, case report, or other description of acase. Case Reports present significant new insights or cases with an unusual and noteworthy course.Submissions can be based on a case or a number of similar cases. The most important aspect of thepresentation is that it should provide a new perspective on a recognized clinical scenario or may representan entirely new clinical condition. The novelty of the case(s) may lie in the phenotype, the presentation,the investigation, and/or the management. We strongly encourage authors to comply with the CAREguidelines.The manuscript must include a statement detailing that written informed consent forpublication was obtained and from whom (e.g. “Written informed consent was obtained from the patient forpublication of this case report and any accompanying images.”). If the patient has died, consent forpublication must be obtained from their next of kin. If the patient described in the case report is a minoror vulnerable, then consent for publication must be obtained from the parent/legal guardian. The completedconsent form must be made available to the Editor if requested, and will be treated confidentially.

A downloadable template is availablebelow.

Documents

Case Report (DOCX, 33 KB)

Word Count: maximum 24,000 characters (6 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Brief Report

Brief Reports are short and/or rapid announcements of research results. They must contain data derivedfrom cutting-edge research and be of potential interest to a large proportion of the readership. Theyare independent, concise reports representing a significant contribution to the field. Suchcommunications should represent complete, original studies and should be arranged in the same way asfull-length manuscripts with subheadings.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Brief Report (DOCX, 36 KB)

Editorial

Editorials provide a viewpoint on specific articles or on general subjects directly relevant to thejournal. Editorials are written by an editor or other member of the journal.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Editorial (DOCX, 34 KB)

Word Count: maximum 12,000 characters (3 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Letter

Letters may explore subjects related to matters discussed in the journal, providing the author’sperspective on a subject. Letters may discuss a recently published article and may lend support orconstructively critique the article in line with the author’s experience. The editors reserve the rightto share such letters to the authors of the article concerned prior to publication in order to permitresponse, ideally in the same issue of the journal. Letters should not include original data.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Letter (DOCX, 33 KB)

Word Count: maximum 6,000 characters (2 printed pages) including title page, summary, main text,illustrations, tables, and references. Each table or figure counts for 1,500 characters.

Methods Article

Methods Articles describe methods or protocols used to perform an experiment or carry out a researchplan. They should not report research results. Authors may submit a Study Protocol outlining a researchand/or statistical analysis plan for proposed, or ongoing, but incomplete, research studies, includingbut not limited to, clinical trials, population-based studies, clinical outcome studies, and serviceevaluations. Only study protocols that have received ethical approval will be considered and, whereexpected by community convention, study protocols must be pre-registered and the trial/studyregistration number should be provided in the manuscript. Manuscripts reporting study protocols mustadhere to the relevant reporting guidelines for their study design, such as the SPIRIT, PRISMA-P or otherrelevant reporting guidelines as detailed on the Equator Networkwebsite.

A downloadable template is available below.

Documents

Method Article (DOCX, 36 KB)

Method Article for Study Protocol (DOCX, 37 KB)

Contact Information

Should you have any problems with your submission, please contact theeditorial office:

Editorial Office Obesity Facts
S. Karger AG
P.O. Box
CH-4009 Basel (Switzerland)
Email:editorialoffice_ofa@karger.com

Editorial and Journal Policies

Getting Started

When preparing a manuscript, it is important to review the editorial policies. For full details, please visit the Publication Ethics and Editorial Policies page. Karger Publishers is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Karger journals aim to adhere to the COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines.

The presentation of manuscripts should follow the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). We recommend preparing the manuscript using the dedicated article template for the manuscript type.

Only papers written in English are considered. The articles should be comprehensible to a reader who is fluent in English and should be edited prior to submission to ensure that standard English grammar and usage are observed. Use of a professional language editing service prior to submission can help avoid delays with the review process.

Karger recommends the use of original images and materials whenever possible. If a submitted manuscript contains third-party copyright material(s), it is the authors’ sole responsibility to obtain permission from the relevant copyright holder for reusing the material(s), including any associated licensing fee. The copyright and usage information needs to be checked carefully to avoid copyright infringement. The author(s) is and will remain personally liable for any copyright infringements.

Most publishers offer a quick and easy way to clear permissions for their content via the built-in website application RightsLink or via https://www.copyright.com/get-permissions/. Another widely used licensing tool is PLSClear. Please check the publishers’ websites for the available options and user instructions.

The authors agree that their name, affiliation with their institution and contact details will be available to third parties after the article has been published. Those third parties may be placed within or outside of the European Economic Area.

Research and Publication Ethics

When preparing a manuscript, it is important to review the editorial policies, including those on research ethics, consent, conflict of interest, data sharing and citation, text reuse and plagiarism, reproducibility and more. For full details, please visit the Publication Ethics and Editorial Policies page.

Karger Publishers is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Karger journals aim to adhere to the COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines. Our policies on reporting and investigation of suspected misconduct in manuscripts and articles and how we handle potential errors in published articles can be found on the Publication Ethics and Editorial Policies page. Concerns regarding a manuscript in review or a published article should be raised to the Research Integrity and Publication Ethics team at Publication Ethics.


Statements

All submitted manuscripts must contain a statements section after the main body of the text, but before the reference list. A summary of the required information is given below, for full details please refer to the article templates and visit the Publication Ethics and Editorial Policies page.


Statement of Ethics

The Statement of Ethics must provide detail about the ethical approval process for the study reported in the manuscript, including the name and affiliation of the committee who approved the study and the decision reference number. For studies involving human participants, information must be provided about the consent provided to participate in the study. If information is included in the submission that may identify and individual or groups of individuals, specific consent to publish this information must be obtained and reported in the Statement of Ethics.

For complete information on our policies on Studies Involving Human Subjects, Identifiable Materials or Data or Studies Involving Animals, please see here.


Conflict of Interest Statement

Authors are required to disclose any relationship that could be perceived as a conflict of interest in the Conflict of Interest Statement. All forms of support and financial involvement which took place in the previous three years should be listed, regardless of their potential relevance to the paper. Nonfinancial relationships that may potentially influence the writing of the manuscript should also be declared. If there is no potential conflict of interest to report, please state this.

For complete information on our Conflict of Interest policy, please see here.


Funding Sources

Authors must give full details about the funding of any research relevant to their study, including sponsor names, written in full providing any associated grant numbers, and explanation of the roles of these funders in the study design, execution and analysis, and manuscript conception, planning, writing and decision to publish. If the sponsor or funder had no role in any of the above or if no funding was received for the study, please state this.

For complete information on our Funding Sources policy, please see here.


Author Contributions

In the Author Contribution statement, a short statement detailing the contributions of each person named as an author should be included. The CRediT taxonomy is a useful framework for preparing this section. Contributors to the submission who do not fulfil the ICMJE Criteria for Authorship should be credited, with their consent, in the Acknowledgement section.

For complete information on our Authorship and Contributorship policy, please see here.


Data Availability Statement

Authors are required to provide a Data Availability Statement that details whether data are publicly available and where the data supporting their study can be accessed. The journal’s data sharing policy strongly encourages authors to make all datasets on which the conclusions of the paper rely available to editors, reviewers and readers without unnecessary restriction wherever possible. In cases where research data are not publicly available on legal or ethical grounds, this should be clearly stated along with any conditions for accessing the data.

For complete information about our Data Sharing policy, please see here.

Further Conditions

Early View

Accepted papers are published online in the unedited, original manuscript version within a few days ofacceptance, subject to the authors accepting and confirming applicable conditions of publication,including publication charges. The Early View version will be replaced by the version of record onceavailable.

Person-first language

Papers published in Obesity Facts must use person-first language and non-stigmatizing images for respectfully addressing individuals living with chronic diseases.

Examples:

Non-Person-first Language
Obese participants
Obese person
Morbidly obese patient
Hypertensive patient
Diabetics
Demented individual
Obese subjects

Person-first Language
Participants with obesity or participants living with obesity
Person with obesity or person living with obesity
Patient with severe obesity or patient living with severe obesity
Patient with hypertension or patient living with hypertension
People with diabetes or people living with diabetes
Person with dementia or individual living with dementia
Participants with obesity

Peer Review

Peer Review Policy

All Karger journals employ a rigorous peer-review process to confirm the validity and ensure scientific accuracy of published articles. Independent researchers with relevant expertise assess submitted manuscripts to help journal editors determine whether a manuscript should be published in their journal. All articles, except for Editorials and some Correspondence articles, are externally peer reviewed, typically by at least two individuals with expertise in the manuscript content area and/or research methods, before a final decision is made about acceptance for publication.


Peer Review Type and Process

Obesity Facts uses a single-blind peer review system where reviewers know the names of the authors, but the authors do not know who reviewed their manuscript. For full details, including information about peer review policies and appeals process, please visit the Peer review – Karger Publishers page.

Article Preparation

Formatting

  • The preferred word processing program for manuscripts is Microsoft Word. Page and line numbering should be activated, and the level of subheadings should be indicated clearly.
  • Footnotes should be avoided. When essential, they should be numbered consecutively and appear at the foot of the appropriate page.
  • Abbreviations (with the exception of those clearly well established in the field) should be explained when they are first used both in the abstract and in the main text.
  • Units of measurement should be expressed in SI units wherever possible.
  • Generic names of drugs (first letter: lowercase) should be used whenever possible. Registered trade names (first letter: uppercase) should be marked with the superscript registration symbol ® or ™ when they are first mentioned.
  • The manuscript text, tables and figures must be submitted in separate files. Figure legends should be included at the end of manuscript text, not in the figure file. Table headers should be included above or below the table in the table file.

For full technical specifications, including those regarding tables, figures, and illustrations, please refer to Karger’s Technical Instructions to Publish a Paper.

Further Formatting Instructions

Plain Language Summary

A plain language summary may be submitted forResearch ArticlesandReviewArticles. The summary should not exceed 250 words and be written in plain English avoidingthe use of technical language. If a technical term must be used, then authors must explain it thefirst time that it is used. The summary must be distinct from the abstract and provide readers withan easy-to-understand description of the manuscript. Authors should avoid the use of personalopinions and/or speculation on the results of the manuscript. No page charges will be incurred bythe inclusion of the plain language summary. Use neither bibliographic references nor references tofigures or tables in the summary.

Articles exceeding the recommended lengths can be accepted on an exceptional basis only. We thereforeask the authors to adhere to the requirements stated above.

Documents
Plain Language Summary Template (DOCX, 20.59 KB)

Manuscript Arrangement

Title Page

The first page should contain a short and concise title plus a running head of no more than 80 characters. Abbreviations should be avoided.

Below the title, list all the authors’ names as outlined in the article sample, which can be downloaded under Article Types. Each listed author must have an affiliation, which comprises the department, university, or organization and its location, city, state/province (if applicable), and country.

Corresponding author information: Please supply the first and last name as well as an e-mail address at the bottom of the title page.

Keywords relevant to the article should be listed below the corresponding author information.

Body

Please refer to the Article Types section of the Guidelines for Authors for information on the relevant article structure, including maximum word counts and downloadable samples.

References

In-Text Citation

References in the text should be identified sequentially using Arabic numerals [in square brackets].

Reference List

The reference list should include only those publications which are cited in the text, arranged numerically in the order in which they are cited. Please number the reference list as shown below (i.e., without using full stops, brackets, etc.). The authors’ surnames should be followed by their initials with no punctuation other than a comma to separate individual authors. A maximum of 6 authors should be listed (followed by “et al.” if there are more than 6 authors). Material submitted for publication but not yet accepted should be referred to as “unpublished data” and should not be included in the reference list. Other pre-published or related materials with a DOI, e.g. preprint manuscripts, datasets, and code, may be included. More information on good referencing practice, as well as further examples, can be found in National Library of Medicine Style Guide for Authors.

Examples

Articles published in journals: 1 Sawant KV, Xu R, Cox R, Hawkins H, Sbrana E, Kolli D, et al. Chemokine CXCL1-mediated neutrophil trafficking in the lung: role of CXCR2 activation. J Innate Immun. 2015;6(7):647–58. (Journal names should be abbreviated according to the Index Medicus.)

Articles published only with DOI number: 2 Chen C, Hu Z. ApoE polymorphisms and the risk of different subtypes of stroke in the Chinese population: a comprehensive meta-analysis. Cerebrovasc Dis. DOI: 10.1159/000442678.

Monographs: 3 Matthews DE, Farewell VT. Using and understanding medical statistics. 5th ed, revised. Basel: Karger; 2015.

Edited Books: 4 Cohen SR, Gardner TW. Diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. In: Nguyen QD, Rodrigues EB, Farah ME, Mieler WF, Do DV, editors. Retinal pharmacotherapeutics. Dev Ophthalmol. Basel: Karger; 2016. Vol. 55; p. 137–46.

Websites: 5 Karger Publishers [Internet]. Basel: Transforming Vesalius: The 16th-Century Scientific Revolution Brought to Life for the 21st Century [cited 2013 Feb 4]. Available from: https://www.vesaliusfabrica.com/en/new-fabrica.html.

Figures and Tables

The figure legend should be placed at the end of the article, after the reference list. The figure legend should not be part of the figure file. Tables require a heading above or below the table in the table file. For more details please download the relevant article template from the section “Article Types”.

Online Supplementary Material

Online Supplementary Material may be used to enhance a publication and increase its visibility on the Web. Supplementary files (directly relevant but not essential to the conclusions of the paper) will undergo editorial review and should be submitted in a separate file with the original manuscript and with all subsequent submissions. The Editor(s) reserve(s) the right to limit the scope and length of supplementary material. Supplementary material must meet production quality standards for publication without the need for any modification or editing. For ease of reader access, we strongly recommend that files be less than 10 MB. Authors wishing to associate larger amounts of supplementary material with their article should deposit their data in an appropriate public data repository. Figures must have legends and tables require headings. All files must be named clearly. Acceptable files and formats are Word or PDF files, Excel spreadsheets (if the data cannot be converted properly into a PDF file), and multimedia files (MPEG, AVI, or QuickTime formats). All supplementary material should be referred to in the main text. A DOI number will be assigned to supplementary material, and it will be hosted online at https://karger.figshare.com under a CC BY license.

Author Services

Karger Publishers offer a range of services to assist authors with the preparation of their manuscript,including discounts for language editing services offered by third parties.

More information is available on the Author Resources section of the Karger homepage.

When submitting a manuscript, authors can add their ORCID number to their Karger account to ensure that their paper is accredited tothem correctly.

Cost of Publication

Page Charges/Article Processing Charges

Karger has established Transformative Agreements with many consortia and institutions that include fullor partial coverage of the Article Processing Charges (APCs) and/or the Author’s Choice Open Accesspublication fees. Authors affiliated with those institutions can publish Open Access in all Kargerjournals and comply with Open Access mandates without incurring any additional costs or with reducedAPCs. Find out here whether your Open Accesscharges are covered by an agreement. Find more information on Open Access charges and potential funding options here.

Upon acceptance, manuscripts will be subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) of CHF 3,490.00 / USD 3,920.00 / EUR 3,460.00.

Brief Reports, Case Reports, Methods Articles and Letters will be subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) of CHF 2,070.00 / USD 2,340.00 / EUR 2,050.00. APCs are only applicable to papers accepted for publication. Please note that all fees are subject to change.

Online Supplementary Material

We strongly encourage authors to make all the datasets on whichthe conclusions of the manuscript are based available.Online supplementary material is hosted for freewith a published article. For ease of reader access, we strongly recommend that files be less than 10 MB.Authors wishing to associate larger amounts of supplementary material with their article should deposit theirdata in an appropriate public data repository.

Illustration Charges

Color illustrations are reproduced free of charge.

After Acceptance and Sharing Policies

Copyediting and Proofs

Manuscripts accepted for publication by Karger Publishers will undergo basic proofreading to check for obvious spelling and grammar mistakes. If you would prefer a more in-depth language editing service to improve clarity and style, please consult a service provider prior to submission. Please note that the use of a language editing service before submission is not a requirement for publication in the journal and does not guarantee that the manuscript will be considered for peer review or accepted.

Karger Publishers’ house style is based on internationally recognized standard manuals, including The Chicago Manual of Style.

Proof Central

An email containing a link to access the proofs will be sent to the contact author. The authors should check the document and respond to any questions that have been raised during copyediting within 48 hours. A provisional PDF can be viewed for an impression of the final layout of the manuscript.

Corrections to the text and tables should be made directly in the template. Changes to figures are discouraged but can be indicated with comments. Final layout and typesetting take place at a later stage.

Alterations made to proofs, other than the correction of errors introduced during production, are subject to review and may require editorial approval which could delay the publication of your manuscript

Please note that the revised proofs are not sent to the authors prior to typesetting and online publication unless there are exceptional circ*mstances. The article layout will be created according to the Karger standard.

DOI Number

A DOI number will be available as a unique identifier on the title page of eacharticle. DOIs are useful for identifying and citing articles published online without volume or issueinformation (for more information, see www.doi.org).

Licenses and Copyright

Articles published in Obesity Facts are licensedunder the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, unlessotherwise agreed with Karger Publishers. When sharing or reusing any article, attribution must be given tothe original source, using the statement "The final, published version of this article is available athttp://karger.com/?doi=[insert DOI number]" (e.g., http://karger.com/?doi=10.1159/000365070).Reusefor commercial purposes requires permission from the publisher.

More information is available on the Karger website.

The copyright of the article is retained by the authors. The authors grant S. Karger AG, Basel, anexclusive unlimited license to publish the article under a Creative Commons license and identify S. KargerAG as the original publisher. Submission of a manuscript for publication implies the authors’ consent topublication under the applicable Creative Commons license and the terms and conditions of the Publisher’sLicensing Agreement.

Please note that metadata – essentially, data tags about article information such as authors and keywordsthat helps make articles discoverable by, for example, search engines – is governed by a separate policy.Refer to the FAQ on our Open Accessweb pages for details.

Archiving and Self-Archiving

All articles are archived in Portico. Articles may also be archived in PubMed Central if the journal isindexed there. Karger permits authors of Open Access articles to post the Version of Record (VOR) of theirarticles in Open Access repositories or on other websites. Preprints may be shared without restriction.Re-posted Open Access articles must follow the terms of the relevant Creative Commons license.

To ensure citations are credited to the Version of Record, Karger encourages authors to link to the publishedarticle on karger.com and include the following statement: "The Version of Record of this article isavailable at http://karger.com/?doi=[insert DOI number](e.g.http://karger.com/?doi=10.1159/000365070)."

Manuscripts to be archived in PubMed Central due to NIH funding requirements will be submitted by Karger onthe authors’ behalf, as outlined under Funding Organizations.

Karger policies on Open Access,licensing and self-archiving can also be found at SherpaRomeo.

Funding Organizations

If the authors are affiliated with an organization that has an OpenAccess agreement with Karger, the authors are prompted during submission to select from a list of theseorganizations. By choosing one of the listed organizations, eligibility can then be assessed.

NIH-Funded Research

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access Policy mandatesthat the Author's Accepted Manuscript must be archived in its digital repository PubMed Central (PMC)within 12 months of the official publication date. As a service to authors, Karger Publishers submitsthe Version of Record of Open Access NIH-funded papers to PMC upon publication.

Plan S

To facilitate compliance with Coalition S/Plan S Open Access mandates, Karger publishes Plan S-fundedOpen Access articles with a CC BY license. Some Coalition S funders, such as Wellcome Trust, Bill &Melinda Gates Foundation and FWF, designate PMC as the repository in which to archive articles. WherePMC is the designated repository, Karger will deposit the Version of Record on the author’s behalf withthe CC BY license. Authors should refer to their funders’ policies for details. Authors shouldcheck their funders’ requirements about how to declare their funding and any associated mandates withintheir manuscript.

Karger publishes some journals under the Transformative Journals model, compliant with Plan S. Find moreinformation about Transformative Journals on the Kargerwebsite.

Other Funding Sources

Karger Publishers also complies with other funders’ requirements for submission to PMC. Authors shouldinform Karger about their grant providers during submission and include information on their grants inthe Funding Sources section of their papers.

More information on funding sources can be found on the Kargerwebsite.

Submission

Cover Letter

In your cover letter, please describe the gap in knowledge that this manuscript addresses, and discuss the implications, significance and novelty of your research for the Editor. Furthermore, please emphasize the unique and important contributions that your manuscript makes to our understanding of the field. If your submission is part of a special issue of the journal, please refer to the specific name of the special issue in your cover letter and specify who invited the submission where appropriate.

Manuscript Submission

Manuscripts should be submitted online via the Obesity Facts submission and peer review system by the manuscript’s corresponding author. The corresponding (submitting) author will automatically be the contact person for the manuscript for the peer review and production process. For fee payment and license signing, the contact author will be the first listed corresponding author.

The corresponding (submitting) author is solely responsible for managing all communication between the journal and all co-authors and acts on behalf of all listed authors. This ensures that all correspondence reaches a unique contact and thereby secures swift communication in particular throughout the submission, peer review and production process. Articles can be published with more than one corresponding author (usually limited to three), but only the submitting author can be accommodated during the submission, peer review and production process.

The corresponding (submitting) author’s specific responsibilities include:

  • Ensuring all the listed authors have approved the manuscript submission to the journal and agreed to all of the content including the author list, including the Submission Declaration
  • Handling the revision(s) and re-submission(s) of the manuscript until acceptance
  • After acceptance, manuscript proof reading and approving the final proof
  • Acting as the point of contact for queries about the published article. It is their responsibility to inform all co-authors of any matters arising in relation to the published article including questions relating to publication ethics, availability of data, materials, etc.

Where there are multiple corresponding authors, the first listed corresponding author’s specific responsibilities include:

  • Upon acceptance, ensuring that all listed authors agree to the license agreement
  • Arranging for payment of Page Charges/Article Processing Charges where required. The affiliation of the corresponding author will be used to determine eligibility for discounted or waived charges including discounted or waived APCs under read and publish/offsetting/OA agreements

Please note that the author names entered into the manuscript submission and peer review system should be identical to the information presented on the title page of the manuscript, including the sequence of authorship. The author names submitted should reflect the official publication names. It is the submitting (corresponding) author’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of all content in the proof, including the names of co-authors, addresses and affiliations.

Before submission, please read the Submission Guidelines in full for specific requirements for manuscript preparation.

Submission Declaration

The submitting author will submit, on behalf of all authors, theirmanuscript for potential publication after full peer-review. All co-authors will confirm that the submittingauthor has authority to act on their behalf via the verification link sent out to all authors upon completion ofthe submission. Please refer to the Submission Declaration PDFfor details.
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Submission Declaration (PDF, 89 KB)


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