Editorial Policy
FitBasis favors official, public-health, and primary sources for general education. Pages avoid miracle claims, shame language, diagnosis, treatment, drug guidance, supplement rankings, and unverified medical-review claims.
The editorial workflow has three steps: health education writing, source and usability editing, and safety-boundary review. Review dates are assigned within the recent three-month window for current pages so readers can see when the page was last checked.
FitBasis does not claim doctor approval or medical review unless a real named medical reviewer is configured and shown publicly. Current review language means editorial safety review, not individualized clinical review.
FitBasis Editorial Team
Plain-language adult weight-management content written from official public-health, nutrition, consumer-protection, and primary research source families.
FitBasis Content QA
Checks source alignment, calculator assumptions, internal links, reading flow, duplicated phrasing, and whether the page answers a real user task.
FitBasis Safety Boundary Review
Reviews medical-boundary language, excludes high-risk topics from the indexable set, and flags pages that should direct readers to qualified professionals.