ABOUT THE PUBLICATION
Marenova Quarterly is an independent editorial publication based in London. Founded in 2023 by a group of writers and researchers with backgrounds in nutritional science and wellness journalism, the publication exists to bring evidence-informed analysis of metabolic health to a general readership.
The publication covers basal metabolic rate, energy expenditure, adaptive thermogenesis, nutrient partitioning, meal timing and metabolism, and the daily movement patterns that shape long-term metabolic outcomes. All content is reviewed against published peer-reviewed research before publication.
How the publication operates
Marenova Quarterly operates under the following editorial principles: articles are reviewed by at least one second editor before publication, sources are cited where appropriate, corrections are noted publicly, and writers disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their selection of subject matter.
The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. Advertising, if accepted, is clearly labelled and separated from editorial content. No article has been written, modified, or withheld based on commercial considerations.
Content published by Marenova Quarterly is selected based on published nutritional research. Each article undergoes independent fact-checking for accuracy, appropriate sourcing, and compliance with the publication's editorial standards before publication.
Editorial Team
Eleanor holds a BSc in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Edinburgh and previously wrote for two London-based wellness publications before founding Marenova Quarterly. She focuses on metabolic rate, energy expenditure, and whole food approaches to nutritional balance.
Tobias specialises in exercise physiology and movement science. He joined Marenova Quarterly at its founding and contributes quarterly analysis pieces on muscle mass, long-term metabolic adaptation, and the physiological basis of NEAT and daily activity patterns.
Imogen oversees the publication's source review process. She evaluates all cited research for study quality, appropriate methodology, and relevance before articles proceed to final editing. She also writes on circadian biology, meal timing, and metabolic flexibility.
Why This Publication Exists
The three founding writers of Marenova Quarterly identified a persistent gap in the English-language wellness media landscape. Coverage of metabolic health was dominated by two registers: at one end, heavily caveated academic abstracts inaccessible to general readers; at the other, content that drew heavily on commercial incentives and presented unsupported claims as established fact.
Marenova Quarterly occupies the space between. Its editorial standard is accuracy: claims made in the publication's articles must be traceable to peer-reviewed research. Its editorial voice is accessible: technical accuracy does not require technical prose. Its editorial independence is structural: the publication carries no investor with commercial interests in the subject matter it covers.
The name references a navigational principle — finding and holding a consistent bearing across variable conditions. It describes, precisely, what the publication believes good metabolic health practice requires: not dramatic intervention at irregular intervals, but steady, evidence-informed habits maintained across years.
Marenova Quarterly is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday wellness practices. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. All content is evidence-informed and independently reviewed.