Fitness, Strength, and Exercise in Older Women
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Exercise and Health-Related Quality of Life".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 6164
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pediatric exercise science; blood flow restriction; resistance training; clinical exercise
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: resistance training; pelvic floor muscle training, women’s health, exercise in clincal populations
Interests: pediatric exercise; resistance training; blood flow restriction; exercise in clinical or special populations
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The wide-ranging benefits of multicomponent training programs on health and quality of life in the elderly are well established. The specific particularities of the aging woman involve situations such as menopause, osteoporosis, urinary incontinence, and breast cancer among others. Therefore, the present special issue is oriented to expand the scientific knowledge about the acute and chronic effects of traditional exercise programs (e.g., multi-component, strength, cardiovascular, stretching, etc.), mind-body interventions (e.g., yoga, taichi, pilates, etc.) as well as new training techniques or technologies (e.g., blood flow restriction, hypopressive exercise, vibration training, etc.) on the conditions influencing the health and quality of life of the elderly woman.
Although the emphasis will be placed on specific conditions of the elderly woman, we will also take into account those manuscripts that study other factors such as the neuromuscular system (e.g., sarcopenia, dynapenia, cachexia, etc.), the cardiovascular system (risk of cardiovascular disease, metabolic system (e.g., metabolic flexibility, etc.), the neuro-cognitive system (e.g., self-perception, quality of life, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, etc.) in the exercising elderly female.
This special issue it is now open to receive submissions of peer-reviewed articles (originals and/or reviews) for possible publication.
Prof. Dr. Ivan Chulvi-Medrano
Dr. Tamara Rial Rebullido
Dr. Diego Alexandre Alonso-Aubin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- women
- quality of life
- health
- wellness
- physical activity
- physical exercise
- training
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