BioMed Research International

Approaches in Physical Activity: From Basic to Applied Researches


Publishing date
02 Sep 2016
Status
Published
Submission deadline
15 Apr 2016

1São Judas Tadeu University, São Paulo, SP, Brazil

2University of the West of Scotland, Hamilton, UK

3Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitoria, ES, Brazil

4University of South Wales, Cardiff, UK

5São Paulo State University (UNESP), Bauru, SP, Brazil


Approaches in Physical Activity: From Basic to Applied Researches

Description

Changes in the modern lifestyle including diets high in salt, sugar, and fat and low physical activity have contributed to the increasing incidence and prevalence of chronic diseases. Several nonpharmacological strategies have been developed aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle to reduce drug dose and polypharmacy and decrease morbidity and mortality. This reform in the lifestyle is an attitude that should be encouraged in all sectors of health care. About strategies on lifestyle intervention, the impacts of physical activity and exercise training practices have been widely studied over the past 5 decades. Many recommendations for exercise and physical activity by professional organizations and government agencies have been published on preventive and clinical views. Unfortunately, optimal exercise prescriptions and physical activity recommendations for different conditions are not well established, particularly if the unique scenario of each pathology is considered. Thus, there is a need for development of effective exercise programs and behavioral lifestyle intervention that will reduce damages, improve functions, or treat problems associated with particular pathological condition, based on translational view, showing evidences from morphofunctional, biochemical, physiological, and molecular aspects in both experimental models from basic to clinical and applied sciences.

Thus, we invite investigators to contribute with original research as well as review articles addressing different approaches in physical activity or exercises training at a basic, clinical, or epidemiological research level, considering that this is a great opportunity to improve the knowledge and fill some gaps present on exercise sciences.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Basic laboratory studies using animal model of physical exercise or training evaluating physiological and pathophysiological aspects in health and disease
  • Basic physiological and biomechanics studies applied to human rehabilitation and training in different populations
  • Planning exercise training for reducing cardiac dysfunction and MR: repercussion of aerobic, resistive, and combined programs
  • Measurement of physical activity in different patient groups
  • Randomized or controlled clinical trial to observe the effect of the treatment or training in specific group of patients
  • Advances in the genetics and epigenetics to know key mechanisms involved in human behavior
  • Human motor movement applied to aging with attention, electromyography, gait, and kinematics analysis
  • Association between environmental, family, and cultural factors on human behavior in different lifestyle intervention models

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 8108717
  • - Research Article

Phenotypic Variation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Primary Care

Emmylou Beekman | Ilse Mesters | ... | Onno C. P. van Schayck
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1820954
  • - Review Article

Effects of Exercise Interventions and Physical Activity Behavior on Cancer Related Cognitive Impairments: A Systematic Review

Philipp Zimmer | Freerk T. Baumann | ... | Florian Wolf
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 5481843
  • - Clinical Study

Arm Crank and Wheelchair Ergometry Produce Similar Peak Oxygen Uptake but Different Work Economy Values in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

Tom Tørhaug | Berit Brurok | ... | Gunnar Leivseth
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 5059041
  • - Research Article

Retrieval of Individual Participant Data for Exercise Meta-Analyses May Not Be Worth the Time and Effort

George A. Kelley | Kristi S. Kelley
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1546013
  • - Research Article

Effect of Motivation by “Instagram” on Adherence to Physical Activity among Female College Students

Einas Al-Eisa | Asma Al-Rushud | ... | Hanadi Ali Al-Muhaysin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 1256958
  • - Research Article

Effects of 4-Week Intensive Active-Resistive Training with an EMG-Based Exoskeleton Robot on Muscle Strength in Older People: A Pilot Study

Jongsang Son | Jeseong Ryu | ... | Youngho Kim
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 6397828
  • - Clinical Study

Effectiveness of the Virtual Reality System Toyra on Upper Limb Function in People with Tetraplegia: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

I. Dimbwadyo-Terrer | A. Gil-Agudo | ... | B. Polonio-López
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2016
  • - Article ID 9705287
  • - Clinical Study

High Intensity Resistance Training Methods with and without Protein Supplementation to Fight Cardiometabolic Risk in Middle-Aged Males: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Wolfgang Kemmler | Andreas Wittke | ... | Simon von Stengel
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2015
  • - Article ID 626257
  • - Research Article

Kinesio Taping Does Not Alter Quadriceps Isokinetic Strength and Power in Healthy Nonathletic Men: A Prospective Crossover Study

Paweł Korman | Anna Straburzyńska-Lupa | ... | Dawid Łochyński
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