E-E-A-T · Trust & accuracy

Reviewed by clinicians. Cited from the literature.

Every Clinarix calculator is built on peer-reviewed science and signed off by a licensed specialist — because health math should be accountable.

11
Board clinicians
340+
Cited studies
12 mo
Re-review cadence
200+
Tools reviewed
The board

Who reviews the science

Dr. Lena Okafor, MD
Endocrinology
Boston, US
Dr. Marcus Reilly, MD
Sports Medicine
Toronto, CA
Dr. Sofia Andersen, PhD RD
Nutrition Science
Copenhagen, EU
Dr. Yuki Tanaka, MD
Cardiology
London, UK
Dr. Amara Bello, MD
Sleep Medicine
Sydney, AU
+ 6 contributing specialists
Across nutrition, physiology, gut health & ophthalmology.
How we review

Our four-step accuracy process

01
Source from the literature
Every calculator starts from peer-reviewed equations and current clinical position stands — never blog math.
02
Implement & cross-check
We code the formula, then validate outputs against published reference values and independent calculators.
03
Clinician sign-off
A board specialist reviews the logic, assumptions and edge cases, and signs the page with their name and date.
04
Re-review every 12 months
Each tool is re-audited annually — or sooner when new guidance is published — and the review date is shown on-page.
Editorial standards
Formulas cited to primary peer-reviewed sources
Review date & reviewer shown on every tool
Clear ±margins and "who should not use" notes
No medical advice — guidance only, always
Found an error?

We publish corrections — and credit you.

Spotted a formula or citation issue? Our board reviews every report within five business days.

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