Overview
European Journal of Applied Physiology aims to promote advances in human integrative and translational physiology to further understanding of the functioning of healthy humans.
- Welcomes original research and narrative style reviews dealing with physiological mechanisms underlying physical exercise, training and performance.
- Focuses on occupational, sporting, recreational and daily activities throughout the human life-span from childhood to old age.
- Studies addressing pathophysiology of human movement and physical activity are considered.
- Editors-in-Chief
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- Håkan Westerblad,
- Klaas R Westerterp
- Journal Impact Factor
- 2.8 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 3.0 (2023)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 5 days
- Downloads
- 1,574,111 (2023)
Latest articles
Journal updates
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Critical Power Collection
The European Journal of Applied Physiology's is pleased to launch a collection on Critical Power and welcome your submissions. Click through for more information and a link to the full collection and current published papers.
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Working at Depth: Physiological Mechanisms
Working at Depth takes a variety of forms and poses a number of physiological challenges. The European Journal of Applied Physiology is delighted to launch a collection to bring together great research on this fascinating topic. Click through to find out more and submit your research to be included.
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Call for Papers: 100 Years of Exercise Physiology
The European Journal of Applied Physiology is pleased to announce a call for papers for a topical series entitled '100 Years of Exercise Physiology'.
For information on the rationale underpinning the 'Century of Exercise Physiology' series, and a link to all published papers in this topical series, please click here.
We invite submissions to complement those topics for which reviews have already been published or accepted.
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Call for state-of-the-art reviews
With the ongoing cancellation of scientific meetings, the European Journal of Applied Physiology is announcing a call for for state-of-the-art reviews. These mini-reviews are concise summaries of innovative research seen as driving new research directions. The goal of a state-of-the-art review is to introduce readers to recent advances and research trends in an area that may be outside of their own research area. The writing must be clear and free from jargon so that physiologists outside of that particular research area can benefit.
The manuscript should be between 2000 and 4000 words, plus figures, tables and references. Manuscripts may have up to three figures and/or tables. The number of references is as required to support the paper.Interested authors should complete and submit the review proposal in full (a template is available here) to the EJAP Reviews Editor.
Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1439-6327
- Print ISSN
- 1439-6319
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