Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Fabio Esposito
Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, University of Milan, Italy
Prof. Esposito is a leading researcher in exercise physiology and health sciences. He has contributed extensively to understanding the role of physical activity in health promotion and disease prevention. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Sport Sciences for Health and is recognized for his interdisciplinary work linking sports science and wellbeing.
Associate Editors
Prof. Pauline Entin
Northern Arizona University, USA
Prof. Entin is an expert in kinesiology and public health. Her work focuses on applying sports science to promote community health and wellness through structured physical activity and policy initiatives.
Prof. Lindsay Bottoms
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Prof. Bottoms specializes in exercise physiology and cardiovascular health. Her research explores the effects of physical training on systemic inflammation, vascular function, and overall fitness.
Prof. Massimo Venturelli
University of Verona, Italy
Prof. Venturelli’s research focuses on healthy aging, exercise interventions for elderly populations, and neuromuscular adaptations to physical activity.
Prof. Cosme Franklim Buzzachera
University of Pavia, Italy
Prof. Buzzachera investigates the psychological and physiological benefits of physical activity, with a focus on wellness, mental health, and exercise-based interventions.
Prof. Eliseo Iglesias-Soler
Universidade da Coruña, Spain
Prof. Iglesias-Soler is known for his work in performance optimization and sports training methodologies. His research enhances understanding of strength training, biomechanics, and elite athletic performance.
Prof. Brendon Hyndman
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Prof. Hyndman’s research addresses physical education and active learning in school environments. He advocates for curriculum innovations that support children’s physical development and mental wellbeing.
Prof. Roy Cheung
Western Sydney University, Australia
Prof. Cheung specializes in biomechanics and digital health technologies. His work includes wearable devices and gait analysis for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Prof. Ivan Miguel Pires
Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Prof. Pires focuses on wearable sensors and smart health systems applied to physical activity monitoring, fitness assessment, and rehabilitation support.
Managing Editors
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Dr. Rexford Sosu
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Dr. Han Cheng
Copy Editor
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Ms. Jaweria Zaib

