Exercise Physiology and Performance
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".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 93128
Special Issue Editors
Interests: exercise of physiology; sport nutrition; sport genetics; training process in sports games; marathon; ultramarathon; type 1 diabetes; physical activity
Interests: health habits; diet; physical activity; screen time; lifestyle; physical fitness; occupational health; sedentarism
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Interests: sport performance; exercise physiology; strength and conditioning; exercise testing; sports medicine; physical fitness
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The amount of physical effort exerted by active people and athletes should be based on the reliable knowledge of coaches, sport scientists, and professionals in the fields of exercise physiology and sport performance. The high level of scientific work in this field, visible in many scientific publications, is associated with increasing research possibilities, which use the latest measuring technology to assess the human body, its physiological functions, and movement. Assessment of the human exercise capacity in the laboratory or during sports training in live conditions is no longer a problem. Therefore, the training loads that are applied to athletes are becoming more calculated, and monitoring of possible training overloads allows post-workout injuries to be avoided.
The main aim of this Special Issue is to publish high-quality, multi-disciplinary research relating to exercise physiology and performance. We are particularly interested in the effects of physical exercise in the physiological systems of the human body. Manuscripts could focus on short-term effects, long-term effects, or both. Manuscripts utilizing different approaches are welcome (e.g., performance or health perspectives). All manuscripts will be peer reviewed by experts in the field and should be submitted by 31 March 2023. We invite papers describing the following:
- Metabolic changes according to sports training of various intensities;
- The effect of supplementation with vitamins or other preparations on metabolic changes;
- Kinematic analyses in team sports and individual athletes;
- Physiological responses to training loads in athletes;
- Physical effort, endurance, strength, speed, and physiological reactions.
Prof. Dr. Zbigniew Jastrzębski
Dr. Guillermo Felipe López Sánchez
Dr. Łukasz Radzimiński
Dr. Maria Skalska
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- exercise physiology
- sport performance
- sport supplementation
- physical activity
- public health
- individual sports team sports
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