Our Research Methodology
We are committed to delivering evidence-based nutritional guidance through rigorous research, expert review, and transparent editorial standards. Every article published on Healthcoachvitals reflects our dedication to accuracy, clarity, and reader trust.
Our Six-Step Editorial Process
Topic Identification & Scoping
Our editorial team identifies high-priority nutrition topics based on reader interest, emerging research, and gaps in current guidance. We define the article scope, target audience, and key learning objectives before any writing begins. This ensures every piece serves a clear purpose and addresses genuine questions from our community.
Comprehensive Literature Review
We conduct in-depth searches of peer-reviewed databases including PubMed, Google Scholar, and institutional nutrition journals. Our researchers review original studies, meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and clinical guidelines published within the last 5-10 years. All sources are evaluated for methodology quality, sample size, and relevance to UK populations.
Expert Consultation & Validation
Before writing, our senior nutritionists and registered dietitians review the research findings and provide expert interpretation. This consultation ensures that nuanced topics are accurately represented and that practical recommendations align with current professional standards from the British Dietetic Association and NHS guidelines.
Rigorous Content Creation
Our writers create content that is scientifically accurate, accessible, and actionable. We translate complex research into clear language without oversimplifying. Every claim is supported by citations, and we explicitly distinguish between well-established facts, emerging evidence, and areas where scientific consensus remains limited.
Multi-Layer Editorial Review
Every article undergoes at least two independent reviews: first by a content editor for clarity and flow, then by a qualified nutritionist for scientific accuracy. We check all citations for accuracy, verify claims against source material, and ensure recommendations are practical and safe for our diverse reader base.
Publication & Ongoing Updates
Upon approval, articles are published with clear publication and last-review dates. We monitor emerging research and reader feedback, updating articles when significant new evidence becomes available. Outdated information is clearly flagged, and we maintain version histories for transparency.
Quality Assurance Standards
Our Editorial Criteria
Evidence-Based Claims
Every nutritional claim must be supported by peer-reviewed research or official health body guidance. We rate evidence strength and communicate uncertainty transparently.
Source Quality
Priority given to randomised controlled trials, systematic reviews, and guidelines from recognised health organisations. We avoid blog posts, non-peer-reviewed sources, and commercial materials.
No Promotional Language
We do not use superlatives like "miraculous", "guaranteed", or "cure". Recommendations are framed as supportive strategies, not replacements for professional medical advice.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Our nutritionists disclose any affiliations with food brands, supplement companies, or other commercial interests that could bias content.
Inclusivity & Accessibility
Content considers diverse dietary needs, cultural backgrounds, and accessibility. We include alternatives for common allergies and dietary preferences.
Clear Disclaimers
All articles include a disclaimer noting that our content is educational and should not replace professional dietary or medical advice.
Review Checklist
Sample Case Study: Protein and Muscle Health
Article Topic
How Much Protein Do You Really Need? A Nutritionist's Guide to Daily Intake for Adults.
Research Sources Consulted
- PubMed: 12 peer-reviewed studies on protein requirements
- American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (meta-analysis, 2022)
- NHS UK Eatwell Guide recommendations
- British Dietetic Association position statement
- European Food Safety Authority protein guidelines
- 3 studies specifically on older adults and muscle preservation
Expert Review Team
Primary Reviewer: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD), 8+ years clinical experience
Secondary Reviewer: Sports Nutrition Specialist, accredited by RCCP
Content Editor: Medical writer with 10+ years in nutrition communication
Final Article Features
- 3,200 words with 15 citations
- Individual recommendation breakdown (active vs sedentary adults)
- Evidence strength ratings for each claim
- Plant-based and omnivore protein sources included
- Published date and next review date documented
- Clear disclaimer about consulting healthcare providers
Key Quality Decisions Made
We excluded recommendations for high-protein processed products despite commercial sponsorship opportunities, maintaining our editorial independence. We presented both higher protein recommendations for muscle-focused individuals and standard recommendations for sedentary adults, acknowledging the scientific consensus that individual needs vary. We included a section addressing the safety of high-protein diets for people with kidney concerns, directing readers to consult their healthcare provider.
Our Research Sources & Database Access
Primary Literature
PubMed Central, Google Scholar, Web of Science, peer-reviewed nutrition and medicine journals with full-text access and quality filtering.
Health Authority Guidelines
NHS UK, Food Standards Agency (FSA), British Dietetic Association, NICE guidance, and international standards from EFSA and WHO.
Systematic Reviews
Cochrane Library, Campbell Collaboration, and meta-analyses to synthesise evidence across multiple studies and identify consensus.
Professional Networks
Consultation with registered nutritionists, dietitians, and academic researchers at leading UK and European universities.
Population Data
UK government nutrition surveys, National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS), public health reports, and epidemiological data.
Evidence Standards
We apply strict hierarchies: prioritising randomised trials over observational studies, and current evidence over older publications.
Transparency & Corrections
We believe transparency is essential to maintaining reader trust. Our commitment includes clear communication about what we know, what we don't, and how we update our content as new evidence emerges.
Uncertainty Labelling
Articles clearly mark areas where scientific consensus is limited or emerging. We use consistent labels:
- Well-established: Consensus across multiple high-quality studies
- Emerging evidence: Limited studies; promising but not yet confirmed
- Debated: Multiple perspectives; expert disagreement remains
- Insufficient data: Too few or low-quality studies to recommend
Correction Policy
When errors are identified, we promptly correct them with a timestamped editor's note explaining:
- What the original error was
- The correct information
- Why the correction was necessary
- Date of the update
Article Metadata
Every article includes clear metadata:
Meet Our Editorial Team
Sarah Mitchell
Editorial Director, Registered Nutritionist
PhD in Nutritional Science, 12 years clinical and research experience. Leads editorial strategy and ensures all content meets our evidence standards.
MINDI (Registered), member of the Association for Nutrition
James Richardson
Senior Nutritionist, Sports Dietetics
Registered Dietitian with 8 years specialising in sports nutrition and performance. Reviews articles for scientific accuracy and practical application.
RD, CCCP Sports Nutrition Specialism
Sarah Chen
Clinical Health Coach, Behaviour Change Specialist
PhD in Health Psychology with 12 years clinical experience. Ensures content reflects latest research in behaviour modification and sustainable lifestyle change.
PhD Health Psychology, ICF Level 3
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