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Time-efficient physical training for enhancing cardiovascular function in mid-life and older adults: promise and current research gaps.

Abstract:
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the leading cause of death in developed societies, and mid-life (50-64 years) and older (65+) men and women bear the great majority of the burden of CVD. Much of the increased risk of CVD in this population is attributable to CV dysfunction, including adverse changes in the structure and function of the heart, increased systolic blood pressure, and arterial dysfunction. The latter is characterized by increased arterial stiffness and vascular endothelial dysfunction. Conventional aerobic exercise training, as generally recommended in public health guidelines, is an effective strategy to preserve or improve CV function with aging. However, <40% of mid-life and older adults meet aerobic exercise guidelines, due in part to time availability-related barriers. As such, there is a need to develop evidence-based, time-efficient exercise interventions that promote adherence and optimize CV function in these groups. Two promising interventions that may meet these criteria are interval training and inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST). Limited research suggests these modes of training may improve CV function with time commitments of <60 min/week. This review will summarize the current evidence for interval training and IMST to improve CV function in mid-life/older adults and identify key research gaps and future directions.
Author Listing: Daniel H Craighead;Thomas C Heinbockel;Makinzie N Hamilton;E Fiona Bailey;Maureen J MacDonald;Martin J Gibala;Douglas R Seals
Volume: None
Pages: None
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00381.2019
Language: English
Journal: Journal of applied physiology

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY

J APPL PHYSIOL

影响因子:3.3
是否综述期刊:否
是否OA:否
是否预警:不在预警名单内
发行时间:1985
ISSN:8750-7587
发刊频率:Monthly
收录数据库:SCIE/Scopus收录
出版国家/地区:UNITED STATES
出版社:American Physiological Society

期刊介绍

The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.

《应用生理学杂志》发表了最高质量的原创研究和评论,探讨了人类和动物中新的适应性和整合性生理机制,推动了该领域的发展。该杂志鼓励投稿,研究各种器官、组织、细胞和/或分子途径对环境、生理和/或病理生理应激源的急性和适应性反应。作为应用生理学杂志,感兴趣的主题不限于特定的器官系统。因此,该杂志考虑了一系列广泛的综合和转化研究主题,研究疾病过程和缓解策略中涉及的机制,以及促进整个生命周期的健康和福祉。优先考虑那些提供了被认为对该领域产生影响的机械论见解的手稿。

年发文量 268
国人发稿量 15
国人发文占比 5.43%
自引率 9.1%
平均录取率 很难
平均审稿周期 较快,2-4周
版面费 -
偏重研究方向 医学-生理学
期刊官网 http://jap.physiology.org/
投稿链接 http://jappl.msubmit.net/cgi-bin/main.plex

质量指标占比

研究类文章占比 OA被引用占比 撤稿占比 出版后修正文章占比
93.66% 6.31% 0.00% 1.49%

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预警情况

时间 预警情况
2025年03月发布的2025版 不在预警名单中
2024年02月发布的2024版 不在预警名单中
2023年01月发布的2023版 不在预警名单中
2021年12月发布的2021版 不在预警名单中
2020年12月发布的2020版 不在预警名单中

JCR分区 WOS分区等级:Q1区

版本 按学科 分区
WOS期刊SCI分区
(2021-2022年最新版)
PHYSIOLOGY Q1
SPORT SCIENCES Q1

中科院分区

版本 大类学科 小类学科 Top期刊 综述期刊
医学
2区
PHYSIOLOGY
生理学
2区
SPORT SCIENCES
运动科学
3区
2021年12月
基础版
医学
3区
PHYSIOLOGY
生理学
3区
SPORT SCIENCES
运动科学
2区
2021年12月
升级版
医学
3区
PHYSIOLOGY
生理学
2区
SPORT SCIENCES
运动科学
3区
2020年12月
旧的升级版
医学
3区
PHYSIOLOGY
生理学
2区
SPORT SCIENCES
运动科学
3区
2022年12月
最新升级版
医学
3区
PHYSIOLOGY
生理学
2区
SPORT SCIENCES
运动科学
3区