As an academic journal focused on cross-species Exercise Physiology, Comparative Exercise Physiology plays an important role in advancing our understanding of the differences in exercise ability across species. The journal not only focuses on human exercise performance, but also extends to the study of other animal species, which helps scientists explore the general laws and special phenomena of exercise physiology from an evolutionary and comparative perspective.
Original research and review articles published in the journal provide readers with the opportunity to delve into all aspects of exercise physiology, including but not limited to the effects of exercise on the heart, lung, and muscular systems, as well as the mechanisms of energy metabolism and adaptation in different species during exercise. The biomechanics section focuses on the optimization of the mechanical properties of the body and exercise skills during exercise, while the study of nutrition and biochemistry deals with nutritional strategies and biochemical changes before and after exercise.