Translational Exercise Biomedicine is a peer-reviewed, open access, academic journal, which aims to bridge the gap between mechanistic research and its application to human health and clinical practice with a focus on understanding the therapeutic benefits of exercise and improvement of exercise prescription.
Fields of particular interest to the journal include (but are not limited to):
Translation means different things in different contexts. As the concept of "exercise is medicine" has grown in recent years, there is an urgent need for translational research in the field of exercise that bridges the gaps between basic scientific discoveries (e.g., detailing the physiological and molecular responses to exercise) and its application to improving human health and targeting specific disease pathophysiology. Translational research is also needed to bridge the gap between clinical trials describing the health benefits of exercise to changes in clinical practice, health promotion and exercise guidelines.
Turkish Journal of Biochemistry (TJB), official journal of Turkish Biochemical Society, is issued electronically every 3 months. Research articles, reviews, short communications, technical reports, case presentations, opinions, and letters to the editor, that have not published elsewhere, on biochemistry, clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular genetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics, bioengineering, and their educational disciplines are published in the journal.The main aim of the journal is to support the research and publishing culture by ensuring that every published manuscript has an added value and thus providing international acceptance of the “readability” of the manuscripts published in the journal.Compliance to the ethical principles on research and publishing are essential for the publication of manuscripts. Manuscripts should focus to their main aim, be clearly and concisely written, and adhere to grammar and general good writing principles. Authors should clearly declare any kind of conflict of interest related to the subject and/or any other author in both the abstract and Conflict of Interest sections. All manuscripts should be prepared in compliance with the “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org ).