About this Research Topic
This fascinating field of study will explore how engaging in physical exercise in aquatic settings not only enhances physical fitness but also provides unique health benefits. By combining the therapeutic properties of aquatic environments with the challenges of diverse exercise programs, this Research Topic aims to comprehend the impacts of this practice on various health-related variables across different populations as well as the potential influence of water temperature in hot or cold water. Join us as we submerge into the revitalizing waters of hydro gymnastics, aquatic rehabilitation, specialized training, and others, exploring a realm of possibilities for health.
The practice of physical exercise in aquatic environments has been gaining popularity across diverse populations. Due to the specific properties of aquatic settings, it allows for a safer, more enjoyable form of physical activity with numerous health benefits.
This Research Topic aims to address crucial issues, ranging from optimizing different protocols for aquatic exercise in different water temperatures to gaining a deeper understanding of its effects on health. We invite all researchers with an interest in this field to contribute to resolving these challenges by presenting their innovative findings and unique insights. Explore the frontiers of research where water meets health, and become part of this journey by providing scientific evidence that will transform and enhance our understanding of exercise in aquatic environments.
We are excited to welcome contributions to our Research Topic, "Exercise in Aquatic Environment and Health" and encourage researchers to explore key areas, including:
- The impact of aquatic exercise on cardiovascular, metabolic, immune, psychological, and other relevant areas of health;
- Specific benefits of aquatic exercise across different population groups;
- Advances and optimization of various aquatic exercise techniques;
- Exploration and development of new aquatic exercise programs;
- Investigation of new technologies and innovative training and assessment equipment;
- Studies comparing the effects of aquatic exercise with land-based exercise;
- Studies addressing the impact of water temperature, both during physical activity and at rest
- Other relevant areas
For this special edition, intervention studies, observational studies (cross-sectional or longitudinal), systematic reviews, and meta-analyses are all welcome. Join us at the forefront of research and submit your manuscripts to contribute to this exciting field of study.
Keywords: aquatic exercise, health, hydro gymnastics, aquatic rehabilitation, aquatic physiology, aging, water fitness, hydrotherapy, aquatic sports, buoyancy exercise, aquatic training, physical exercise, physical activity, active lifestyles
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