运动与健康科学(英文)
Journal of Sport and Health Science
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简 介:Journal of Sport and Health Science《运动与健康科学(英文)》是上海体育大学主办、Elsevier合作开放获取(open-access)出版的学术期刊,聚焦运动医学、运动损伤预防与临床康复、公共健康促进、慢病运动干预、身体活动流行病学、锻炼与脑健康、运动生理学、运动心理学、运动生物力学、运动生物化学与营养、体育教育学、中国传统体育与健康等研究领域与方向。中国大陆第一本SCI和SSCI双收录学术期刊,还被MEDLINE、PubMed Central、Scopus、CSCD、Embase、中国人文社会科学期刊AMI综合评价报告等近20个国际主流数据库收录;JCR影响因子学科排名世界第二,位于Q1区(前2%);CiteScore学科排名世界第二,位于Q1区()前1%);中科院期刊分区大类医学1区Top期刊。获中国出版政府奖期刊奖提名奖、中国百强报刊、中国最具国际影响力学术期刊、中国高校杰出科技期刊等荣誉。
- 主管单位:上海市教育委员会
- 主办单位:上海体育大学
- 创刊时间:2012
- 出版周期:月刊
- 地址:上海市杨浦区清源环路650号
- 国际标准刊号:ISSN 2095-2546
- 国内统一刊号:CN 31-2066/G8
- 邮发代号:4-869
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- 总价:
2026年 第3期
Physical activity influences immunity with an assist from the gut microbiome
David C.Nieman[1]
(1-2)
Navigating physical activity research in complex terrains: Reflections on the challenges, opportunities, and future directions
Ding Ding[1,2]
(3-5)
Health-related physical fitness in children and adolescents and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Signals of convergence
Diego Augusto Santos Silva[1,2];Mark S.Tremblay[2,3]
(6-12)
Trends in physical fitness among children and adolescents in Europe: A systematic review and meta-analyses during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Helena Ludwig-Walz[1,2];Sarah Heinisch[3];Waldemar Siemens[4,5];Claudia Niessner[6];Tanja Eberhardt[6];Indra Dannheim[7,8];Regina Guthold[9];Martin Bujard[1,2]
(13-26)
Human development and gender inequality are associated with cardiorespiratory fitness: A global systematic review of ■O2peak
Nicolas J.Pillon[1];Joaquin Ortiz de Zevallos[2];Juleen R.Zierath[1,2,3];Barbara E.Ainsworth[4,5]
(27-36)
Effects of physical activity interventions on fundamental movement skills and cognitive function in early childhood: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
Shan Jiang[1];Nan Zeng[2,3];Johan Y.Y.Ng[1];Kar Hau Chong[4];Taoran Zeng[1];Suzannie K.Y.Leung[5];Amy S.Ha[1,6]
(37-50)
Low relative sit-to-stand power is associated with history of falls and fractures, prospective hospitalization, and all-cause mortality in older adults from the Toledo study for healthy aging
Mikel Garcia-Aguirre[1,2,3,4];Ivan Baltasar-Fernandez[1,2,3,4,5];Julian Alcazar[1,2,3,4];Ana Alfaro-Acha[2,3,4,6];Fabio A.Quiñonez-Bareiro[2,3,4,6];Ignacio Ara[1,2,3,4];Leocadio Rodriguez-Mañas[2,7];Francisco J.Garcia-Garcia[2,3,4,6];Luis M.Alegre[1,2,3,4]
(51-60)
Associations of accelerometer-measured light-intensity physical activity with mortality and incidence of cardiovascular diseases and cancers: A prospective cohort study
Jiahong Sun[1];Yanan Qiao[2];Fei Li[3];Ruilang Lin[4];Yongfu Yu[4];Mingming Wang[5,6];Min Zhao[7];Bo Xi[2]
(61-73)
Adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines is related to a lower risk of all-cause mortality: A prospective cohort study of 14, 288 participants from the SUN Project
José Francisco López-Gil[1,2];Mark S.Tremblay[3,4,5,6];Maira Bes-Rastrollo[7,8,9];Laura Moreno-Galarraga[8,10];Stefanos N.Kales[11,12];Miguel Ángel Martínez-González[7,8,9,13];Alejandro Fernandez-Montero[8,14]
(74-83)
The effects of a supervised exercise training program during pregnancy on placental cytokines, and the potential role of fetal sex and maternal weight status
Pedro Acosta-Manzano[1,2,3];Marta Flor-Alemany[4];Luis J.Martínez-González[5,6];María Jesús Alvarez-Cubero[5,6];Laura Baena-García[7,8,9];Teresa Nestares[9,10,11];Mireille N.M.Van Poppel[1];Virginia A.Aparicio[3,9,10,11,12]
(84-94)


