'Comparative Exercise Physiology' is issued four times a year (March/June/September/December). Each issue contains approximately 80 pages. The journal is published by Wageningen Academic Publishers Editors-in-chief: David Marlin and Kenneth H. McKeever ISSN 1755-2540 (paper edition) ISSN 1755-2559 (online edition) Subscription information
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'Comparative Exercise Physiology' is the only international peer-reviewed scientific journal specifically dealing with the latest research in exercise physiology across all animal species, including humans. The major objective of the journal is to use this comparative approach to better understand the physiological, nutritional, and biochemical parameters that determine levels of performance and athletic achievement. Core subjects include exercise physiology, biomechanics, gait (including the effect of riders in equestrian sport), nutrition and biochemistry, injury and rehabilitation, psychology and behaviour, and breeding and genetics. This comparative and integrative approach to exercise science ultimately highlights the similarities as well as the differences between humans, horses, dogs, and other athletic or non-athletic species during exercise. The result is a unique forum for new information that serves as a resource for all who want to understand the physiological challenges with exercise.