Journal of Aging Research
Scope & Guideline
Connecting researchers to the forefront of aging studies.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Health and Physical Activity in Aging:
Research exploring the physical health of older adults, including the effects of exercise, physical activity barriers, and interventions aimed at improving physical health outcomes. - Cognitive Health and Mental Well-Being:
Studies investigating the cognitive aspects of aging, including cognitive decline, screening tools for cognitive impairments, and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety in older populations. - Chronic Conditions and Comorbidities:
Exploration of the interactions between aging and chronic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and sarcopenia, and their impact on overall health and functionality. - Social Determinants of Health in Older Adults:
Research examining the influence of social factors, such as health service utilization and financial capability, on the health and well-being of older adults. - Technological and Innovative Interventions:
Studies on the use of technology, such as telemedicine and innovative exercise programs, to enhance the health care and quality of life for older adults.
Trending and Emerging
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Aging Research:
An increasing number of studies are incorporating interdisciplinary methods, combining insights from healthcare, psychology, and social sciences to address the complex nature of aging. - Impact of COVID-19 on Aging Populations:
The pandemic has prompted significant research into its effects on older adults, particularly concerning mental health, health service utilization, and decision-making processes. - Mind-Body Interventions:
There is a rising interest in mind-body practices, such as Qigong and other holistic approaches, to enhance mental and physical health outcomes in older adults. - Technology in Aging Care:
Research focusing on the role of technology, including telehealth and cognitive screening tools, to facilitate better health care access and outcomes for older adults is increasingly important. - Cultural and Social Influences on Aging:
Investigations into how cultural and social factors impact aging experiences, such as intergenerational relationships and attitudes towards nursing home placement, are gaining more attention.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Views on Aging:
Research focusing on conventional perspectives of aging, such as solely biological or demographic analyses, is becoming less common as the field shifts towards more holistic and interdisciplinary approaches. - Static Models of Health Care:
Studies that rely on static models of health care delivery without consideration for innovative practices or technology integration are being phased out in favor of more dynamic and adaptable frameworks. - Generalized Studies on Aging:
Broad studies that do not incorporate specific factors such as cultural, social, or economic variables in the context of aging are less frequently published, indicating a move towards more nuanced and context-specific research.
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