25 February 2026
MDPI Signs 5-Year Agreement with the International Society of Sports Nutrition

The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) today announced a five-year agreement with MDPI. As of January 2027, ISSN will transfer publishing responsibilities for the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (JISSN) to MDPI.

Dr. Jose Antonio, ISSN CEO and JISSN co-editor-in-chief, said: "Partnering with MDPI represents an exciting new chapter for the ISSN and JISSN. Our shared commitment to open access ensures that the science of sports nutrition remains accessible, transparent, and impactful for researchers, practitioners, and athletes worldwide. In addition, we will be providing incentives for reviewers that will allow the journal to have more timely reviews."

JISSN focuses on the acute and chronic effects of sports nutrition and supplementation strategies on body composition, physical performance and metabolism. By supporting JISSN’s OA format, MDPI ensures that scholars and the sporting community receive continued access to quality research about exercise and nutrition.

The journal currently has a 2024 Impact Factor of 3.9, receiving top quartile rankings for Sport Sciences (Q1) and Nutrition & Dietetics (Q2). Alongside a 2024 CiteScore of 8.9 and Q1 ranking in Scopus, JISSN will make a strong addition to MDPI’s US Clinical Medicine list, complementing other MDPI journals such as Nutrients and Sports.

Dr. Carla Aloè, head of societies and acquisition at MDPI, said: "JISSN is already an established and reputable journal within the sports and nutrition space, providing valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and athletes alike. Going forward, our priority will be to preserve this legacy while ensuring editorial rigor, transparency, and a rapid and efficient publishing process. We look forward to supporting the International Society of Sports Nutrition in its mission to provide science-based sports nutrition and supplementation.”


About ISSN

The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) is the only non-profit academic society dedicated to promoting the science and application of evidence-based sports nutrition and supplementation. The society’s peer-reviewed journal (JISSN) and conferences provide key platforms for the dissemination and exchange of new research in these fields. In doing so, ISSN brings together scholars, practitioners, and athletes from around the world to translate science into practical performance strategies.

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