European Review of Aging and Physical Activity
Scope & Guideline
Empowering healthier aging through physical engagement.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Physical Activity and Health Outcomes:
The journal prioritizes studies that explore how various forms of physical activity impact health outcomes, particularly in older populations, addressing issues such as cognitive function, frailty, and chronic diseases. - Intervention Studies:
It publishes research on interventions designed to enhance physical activity levels among older adults, including randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses that evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions. - Multidisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages multidisciplinary research that combines insights from gerontology, kinesiology, psychology, and public health to address complex issues related to aging and physical activity. - Technological Integration:
There is a growing emphasis on studies that assess the role of technology in promoting physical activity among older adults, including tele-exercise and digital health interventions. - Social and Environmental Factors:
Research that examines the social determinants of health and environmental influences on physical activity levels in older adults is also a significant focus, highlighting the importance of community and support systems.
Trending and Emerging
- Cognitive and Physical Function Integration:
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between cognitive function and physical activity, with studies exploring how exercise can mitigate cognitive decline and improve executive functioning in older adults. - Technology-Enhanced Physical Activity:
Research on the use of technology, such as tele-exercise and wearable devices, to facilitate physical activity among older adults is gaining momentum, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on traditional exercise settings. - Holistic Approaches to Aging:
An increasing number of studies are adopting a holistic perspective, examining the interplay between physical activity, nutrition, mental health, and social support in promoting overall well-being in older adults. - Preventive Health Strategies:
There is a notable trend towards research focused on preventive health strategies, including interventions aimed at reducing frailty, falls, and chronic disease risk among aging populations. - Community-Based Interventions:
Emerging themes include community-based interventions that engage older adults in group activities, reflecting a recognition of the importance of social support and communal engagement in maintaining physical activity levels.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Exercise Modalities:
There has been a noticeable decrease in studies focusing solely on traditional exercise modalities (e.g., aerobic and resistance training) without integration of innovative or digital methods, reflecting a shift towards more holistic and integrated approaches. - Age-Specific Health Disparities:
Research specifically targeting age-related disparities in health outcomes seems to be less prevalent, as the journal shifts focus towards broader investigations that consider multi-factorial influences on physical activity. - Unidimensional Assessments of Physical Activity:
The trend towards comprehensive assessments of physical activity (including sedentary behavior and its impacts) indicates that simpler, unidimensional studies may be losing prominence in favor of more nuanced analyses. - Longitudinal Studies without Intervention Focus:
There appears to be a reduction in long-term longitudinal studies that do not include intervention components, as the journal increasingly values actionable research that can inform practice. - Isolated Psychological Factors:
Exploration of purely psychological factors affecting physical activity without considering physical or social dimensions is becoming less common, signaling an integrative approach to understanding older adult behavior.
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