Health, Wellbeing and Performance in Extreme Environments
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 48266
Special Issue Editors
Interests: physical activity; adventure; psychology; nature-based activity
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: outdoor sports; exercise medicine
Interests: adventure sports; climbing; personality
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the last few decades there has been a surge in interest in activities that lie on the outermost edges of human capability, specifically relating to performance issues and wellbeing maintenance and outcomes when participating in extreme environments. Humans perform in extreme environments, where a mismanaged mistake or accident would most likely result in death (Brymer & Schweitzer, 2017), for many reasons, including military operations, scientific discovery, space exploration and adventurous leisure activities. Learning from the experiences of participants has also contributed to our understanding of the broader human condition. The momentum seems to be intensifying.
Traditional perspectives on motivations, performance and wellbeing have been critiqued. Emerging research points to a more subtle and interlinked relationship between performance and wellbeing. There is a pressing need for clarity, other ways of knowing might reveal more nuanced perspectives of the human dimension of participation in extreme environments (Monasterio, Mei-Dan, Hackney, Lane, Zwir, Rozsa, & Cloninger, 2016)). This special edition brings together cutting edge research and thought examining Health, Wellbeing and Performance in Extreme Environments. In particular we are interested in research and ideas that examine:
- Becoming a participant
- Being a participant in extreme environments
- Effective performance
- Outcomes from participation
- Psychological aspects of performance
- Maintaining health and wellbeing while performing
- The relationship between performance and wellbeing
- Methodological issues
- Conceptual frameworks
- Definitions
- Diagnostic imaging
- Medicine in extreme environments
- Sports science and medicine
Dr. Eric Brymer
Dr. Francesco Feletti
Dr. Erik Monasterio
Dr. Pierre Bouchat
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- extreme
- wellbeing
- adventure
- outdoor sports
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