The Effects of Physical Exercise on Health Promotion and Quality of Life
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Sport and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2023) | Viewed by 5270
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sport science; complex training adaptation on executive functions; cognitive abilities and stress system
2. Institute of Internal Medicine, University of Debrecen, 4032 Debrecen, Hungary
Interests: sport sciences; immune functions; geriatric medicine; epigenetics
Interests: sport economy; health science
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Dear Colleagues,
Significant technological improvements in exercise protocols and tools, as well as in performance monitoring and medical diagnostics equipment, have made it possible to advance sport science research to a new level in the fields of both recreational and competitive sports.
The importance of regular sports activity cannot be overestimated in terms of health preservation and health promotion among the young and old alike. Regular training plays an important role in preventing and improving a number of common diseases and conditions including cardiovascular diseases, declines in mental functions, and anxiety; furthermore, its impact on immunological functions should be also emphasized, especially in the era of the current virus epidemic. Therefore, an optimal training program should be created, and the exact cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial physiological changes should be understood.
Nevertheless, physical exercise is a double-edged sword; therefore, the identification of novel tools for optimal training adaptation and complex biomarkers to avoid overtraining is essential to achieve the ideal performance of athletes in the field of competitive sports.
Researchers are invited to submit original articles and reviews addressing these topics to this Special Issue, especially those that aim to increase scientific knowledge in the field of sport physiology and are of significant interest to the diverse readership of IJERPH.
Prof. Dr. László Balogh
Dr. Gábor Papp
Prof. Dr. Pongrác Ács
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- physical exercise
- physical activity
- sport nutrition
- physical health
- immune system
- mental health
- cognition
- exercise performance
- training
- adaptation
- overtraining
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