Aims and Scope
The primary aim of this publication is to provide an interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research findings in the fields of medicine, biology, and sports science. The journal seeks to facilitate the exchange of expertise between scientists, clinicians, and physical education specialists to implement innovations in healthcare practice and enhance human quality of life.
The journal publishes materials in the following key areas:
Medical sciences: from theory to clinical practice
This section covers a comprehensive study of the human body in both health and disease.
Theoretical and fundamental medicine: research in anatomy, histology, physiology, and pathophysiology; the study of molecular mechanisms underlying disease development.
Clinical medicine: modern diagnostic methods, therapeutic and surgical treatments; management of patients with acute and chronic conditions.
Preventive medicine and hygiene: health promotion strategies, methods for preventing infectious and non-communicable diseases, and epidemiology.
Stomatology (dentistry): innovations in restorative, surgical, and prosthetic dentistry; issues in aesthetic medicine and maxillofacial surgery.
Pharmacology and toxicology: development, testing, and mechanisms of drug action; clinical pharmacy.
Humanitarian aspects of medicine: medical ethics and deontology, the history of medicine, and psychological aspects of doctor-patient interaction.
Biological sciences: research into living systems
This section is dedicated to fundamental questions regarding the existence and development of life on Earth.
Levels of biological organisation: research at the molecular, cellular, organismal, and population levels.
General biology and genetics: the study of heredity, variation, and the mechanisms of adaptation in living beings.
Botany and zoology: research into the morphology, systematics, and evolution of flora and fauna.
Evolutionary biology: the origin of species, phylogenesis, and anthropogenesis.
Microbiology and virology: the study of the properties of microorganisms and their role in the biosphere.
Physical education and sport: the science of physical activity
This section focuses on the study of human physical capabilities and the scientific support of sporting activities.
Biomedical support in sport: physiological and biochemical responses of the body to intensive exercise; sports medicine and rehabilitation.
Optimisation of the training process: athlete preparation methodology, workload planning, and the implementation of innovative technologies in high-performance sport.
Mass participation sport and health-promoting physical activity: the impact of physical activity on psychosomatic health; prevention of physical inactivity (hypodynamia) and health enhancement through movement.
Theory and methodology of various sports: analysis of technical and tactical actions, comparative reviews, and the history of sporting disciplines.
Adaptive physical culture: physical education for individuals with special needs and inclusive practices.