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由成都體育學院(CDSU)和中國體育科學學會(CSSS)聯(lián)合主辦的英文期刊《Sports Medicine and Health Science》(運動醫(yī)學與健康科學)正式出版,創(chuàng)刊號已在 ScienceDirect 數(shù)據(jù)庫上線,這是中國創(chuàng)辦的第一本運動醫(yī)學領(lǐng)域的英文學術(shù)期刊。
期刊主要刊登運動醫(yī)學與健康科學領(lǐng)域的新成果、新理論和新技術(shù),包括原創(chuàng)研究、綜述及述評類論文。期刊基于世界范圍內(nèi)迅速發(fā)展的運動醫(yī)學和健康科學的研究成果的出版需要,目的是為運動醫(yī)學和健康相關(guān)的基礎(chǔ)和臨床科學研究成果提供一個優(yōu)秀的、高質(zhì)量的全球出版渠道。期刊重點關(guān)注運動性損傷防治與康復、慢性病的運動干預、運動相關(guān)基礎(chǔ)生物學研究、體力活動與健康、傳統(tǒng)醫(yī)學及傳統(tǒng)體育對健康和疾病的影響等領(lǐng)域的研究成果。期刊服務(wù)于高等院校的教師和研究生、科研工作者、臨床醫(yī)療工作者、物理治療師、運動防護師、運動隊教練以及其他運動科學領(lǐng)域相關(guān)人員。
The purpose of the?Sports Medicine and Health Science?(SMHS) journal is to provide a scientific, merit-based, high-quality publication platform for all relevant biomedical studies worldwide with a primary focus on sports medicine, physical activity, and the exercise-related health sciences. The primary disciplines that are covered by SMHS include but are not limited to clinical sports medicine; orthopedics; preventive medicine; rehabilitation medicine; physical therapy; basic and translational sports sciences including exercise physiology, exercise biochemistry, exercise molecular biology, and exercise immunology; biomechanics; motor control and exercise neuroscience; exercise epidemiology, gerontology, and nutrition; and complementary and alternative medicine.
Other emphasized topics of interests are:
- The prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of sports injuries in muscles, ligaments, joints, and bones, especially those that occurred in elite, professional, or Olympic athletes as well as in amateur sports participants.
- The prevention and treatment of chronic diseases that are caused by a lack of physical activity or the improper practice of exercise. SMHS welcomes contributions on studies that employ exercise intervention on metabolic, cardiopulmonary, and neuromuscular disorders as well as mental health. Health issues among elderly populations will receive special editorial attention.
- Epidemiology and population research on the effect of physical activity and exercise on health-threatening epidemics in the form of chronic diseases that were caused by a lack of physical activity, such as (but not limited to) obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and Alzheimer disease
- Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), such as acupuncture and traditional sports (i.e., Tai-Chi and Qigong), in the context of the prevention and treatment of sports injuries and chronic diseases that affect major vital organs, such as obesity, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, stroke, and heart attack.