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Specialty Medicine Spotlight: From Nephrology to Sports Performance

A JBRES Special Issue dedicated to bridging nephrology and sports medicine—exploring exercise as therapy in kidney disease, renal protection through training, hydration strategies for athletes, and optimizing performance while safeguarding kidney health.

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Specialty Medicine Spotlight: From Nephrology to Sports Performance

This Special Issue of the Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences (JBRES) invites high-quality submissions that bridge nephrology with sports performance and exercise science. We welcome work that advances exercise benefits in kidney health, clarifies renal responses to training, and demonstrates clinical & performance effectiveness across patients with CKD, athletes, and active populations.

Nephrology & Kidney Protection
CKD exercise therapy, renal adaptations to training, hydration/heat illness prevention, nephroprotection strategies.
Sports Performance & Optimization
Aerobic/resistance training in renal patients, sports nephrology, performance nutrition, safe high-intensity exercise.

About this Special Issue

Specialty medicine thrives when organ-specific care intersects with performance and lifestyle optimization. This Special Issue spotlights the continuum from nephrology to sports performance—covering exercise as a therapeutic tool in chronic kidney disease, renal considerations in athletes, hydration and recovery strategies, and evidence-based training to protect kidney function while enhancing physical capacity. We especially welcome submissions that report transparent methods, practical endpoints, and insights that can improve patient outcomes, athletic longevity, and preventive care.

Preference is given to studies with clear outcomes (eGFR stability, VO2 max, muscle function, injury prevention), robust analysis, and a concise “What this changes in practice” statement.

Topics of interest

Submissions may address (but are not limited to):

Exercise in Chronic Kidney Disease Sports Nephrology & Athlete Kidney Health Hydration Strategies & Heat Illness Prevention Aerobic & Resistance Training in CKD Renal Adaptations to High-Intensity Exercise Exercise Prescription for Kidney Patients Performance Nutrition & Renal Impact Physical Activity in Dialysis & Transplant Inflammation & Recovery in Athletes Cardiorespiratory Fitness & Kidney Outcomes Safe Training for At-Risk Populations Real-World Evidence in Exercise Nephrology

Article types accepted

  • Original Research Articles
  • Clinical Trials & Intervention Studies
  • Observational & Population Studies
  • Review Articles
  • Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses
  • Mini-Reviews
  • Short Communications
  • Case Studies (where appropriate)
Tip: Include (1) primary/secondary outcomes, (2) a brief methods transparency note (preregistration/data availability if applicable), and (3) a “Clinical/Performance Relevance” paragraph.

Why submit to this Special Issue?

  • Interdisciplinary visibility: your work is presented alongside nephrology, exercise science, and sports performance research.
  • Efficient editorial pathway: JBRES targets rapid peer review (7–14 days where applicable).
  • Permanent DOI: accepted articles receive DOI for strong citation continuity.
  • Open access reach: broad discoverability for clinicians, researchers, trainers, and athletes.
  • Author support: clear guidance through review, proofing, and publication.
Ready to submit?
Submit online, or share an abstract for an editorial scope check (methods + outcomes summary preferred).
Alternative submission emails: support@jelsciences.com | editor.review@scireslit.us
License (upon publication): Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
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