Advanced Exercise and Health Science

Open access

ISSN: 2950-273X

Advanced Exercise and Health Science

Open access

Advanced Exercise and Health Science (AEHS) is a peer-reviewed publication established and sponsored by Wuhan Sports University in China. The journal encompasses a broad range of themes within exercis...

Advanced Exercise and Health Science (AEHS) is a peer-reviewed publication established and sponsored by Wuhan Sports University in China. The journal encompasses a broad range of themes within exercise and health science, with a particular emphasis on multidisciplinary research into various health conditions and the use of exercise/sport as an intervention, or measurements of exercise performance, cardiovascular fitness, and muscle function as key outcomes of the intervention. The primary objective of this journal is to explore the dose-efficacy relationship and underlying mechanisms of exercise-induced health promotion and disease rehabilitation, thereby advancing the field of exercise and health science. Original research, as well as reviews and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis, that address these objectives, are highly encouraged. Research studies utilizing human, animal or cell culture models that address the journal's aims are welcome.

Current areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Exercise and health promotion and policy; Exercise physiology and nutrition; Exercise medicine; Exercise and health psychology; Exercise biomechanics; Molecular and cell biology of exercise and nutrition; Exercise and artificial intelligence.

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EZH1 as a key mediator of exercise-induced H3K27me3 and H3K4me3 in mouse skeletal muscle

Application of the COSIAM method for muscle protein turnover and skeletal muscle mass in young females: A comparison of methods for body composition assessment

Exercise-mediated circulating metabolites for brain health

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1. Does one dose of creatine supplementation fit all?

2. A practical approach for complete blood count analysis following acute exercise: Capillary vs. venous blood sampling

3. Unraveling precision exercise: A journey from efficacy to molecular insights

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Development Planning Seminar for Advanced Exercise and Health Science Held Successfully at Wuhan Sports University

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