


European Review of Aging and Physical Activity (EURAPA) offers a global forum to advance understanding of the relationships between aging and physical activity across biomedical and behavioral sciences. With a dynamic scope, the open access journal encompasses topics spanning basic physiology, exercise science, brain and cognition, clinical & health sciences, gerontology, ethics and philosophy, and research methods. EURAPA is proud to be the official journal of the European Group for Research into Elderly and Physical Activity (EGREPA).
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European Review of Aging and Physical Activity (EURAPA) disseminates research on the biomedical and behavioural aspects of physical activity and aging. The main issues addressed by EURAPA are the impact of physical activity or exercise on cognitive, physical, and psycho-social functioning of older people, physical activity patterns in advanced age, and the relationship between physical activity and health.
All articles published in European Review of Aging and Physical Activity are open access, which means the articles are universally and freely available online. In addition, the authors retain copyright of their article, and grant any third party the right to use reproduce and disseminate the article, subject to the terms of our copyright and license agreement. Allowing the authors to retain copyright of their work permits wider distribution of their work on the condition it is correctly attributed to the authors.
