
2023年3期
刊物介紹
《運動與健康科學(英文)》(Journal of Sport and Health Science, JSHS)是由上海體育學院主辦的中國大陸第一本英文版體育學術期刊,2012年創(chuàng)刊,2014年被SCI和SSCI兩大數(shù)據(jù)庫同時收錄,2020年被國際權威生物醫(yī)學文獻數(shù)據(jù)庫MEDLINE收錄。聚焦運動醫(yī)學、運動損傷預防與臨床康復、運動生理學、公共健康促進、身體活動流行病學、運動生物力學、運動生物化學與營養(yǎng)、運動心理學、鍛煉與腦健康、體育教育學、中國傳統(tǒng)體育與健康等研究領域。編委會成員由亞洲、北美洲、歐洲、大洋洲等地區(qū)國際知名專家組成(國際編委占78%)。已獲得“中國百強報刊”“中國最美期刊”“中國最具國際影響力學術期刊”等獎項,入選“中國科技期刊卓越行動計劃重點期刊建設項目”。
Journal of Sport and Health Science
Opinions
Special topic on Exercise and brain health
- Replacement of leisure-time sedentary behavior with various physical activities and the risk of dementia incidence and mortality:A prospective cohort study
- Prospective associations between joint categories of physical activity and insomnia symptoms with onset of poor mental health in a population-based cohort
- Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines in children with mental,behavioral,and developmental disorders:Data from the 2016-2020 National Survey of Children’s Health
- Heart rate response and recovery during exercise predict future delirium risk—A prospective cohort study in middle-to older-aged adults
Special topic on Sports injuries
- Biomechanics associated with tibial stress fracture in runners:A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Is hamstrings-to-quadriceps torque ratio useful for predicting anterior cruciate ligament and hamstring injuries?A systematic and critical review
- Association between ACTN3 R577X genotype and risk of non-contact injury in trained athletes:A systematic review
- Refinement of saliva microRNA biomarkers for sports-related concussion
- Are EPB41 and alpha-synuclein diagnostic biomarkers of sport-related concussion?Findings from the NCAA and Department of Defense CARE Consortium
- Factors and expectations influencing concussion disclosure within NCAA Division I athletes:A mixed methodological approach
- Effects of contact/collision sport history on gait in early-to mid-adulthood
- Impact loading in female runners with single and multiple bone stress injuries during fresh and exerted conditions
- Lacrosse-related injuries in boys and girls treated in U.S.emergency departments,2000-2016