Physiological Measurement publishes original research articles that focus on the development, application, and evaluation of methods for measuring physiological variables in humans and animals. The journal encourages submissions that demonstrate innovative measurement techniques and provide insights into physiological mechanisms.
Key areas of interest include cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, exercise physiology, and neurophysiology. Physiological Measurement is indexed in major databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Medline, ensuring broad visibility for published research. Its target audience includes physiologists, biomedical engineers, clinicians, and researchers in related fields.
With a strong emphasis on methodological rigor and clinical relevance, Physiological Measurement aims to disseminate high-quality research to the international scientific community. Researchers are encouraged to submit their original work to contribute to the advancement of physiological measurement techniques and their application in understanding human health and disease.