Pediatric Exercise Science is a leading journal in the study of exercise science related to children and adolescents. This journal focuses on the impact of physical activity and fitness on the health, development, and well-being of young people. It provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and educators interested in promoting active lifestyles and optimizing the physical development of children.
Core topics encompass exercise physiology, motor development, physical activity interventions, and the effects of exercise on chronic diseases in pediatric populations. The journal also features studies on the assessment of physical fitness, the role of exercise in special populations, and the promotion of physical activity in schools and communities. Indexed in key databases like Scopus and Web of Science, it ensures that published articles achieve broad dissemination. Its readership includes exercise scientists, pediatricians, physical educators, and health policymakers.
Contribute your research to Pediatric Exercise Science to advance the understanding of pediatric exercise science and to encourage healthier lifestyles for future generations. The journal aims to contribute to improvements in the health and fitness of children and adolescents through the study of exercise and related topics.