The Journal of International Health Science and Well-Being in Aging (JIHSWA) aims to integrate research on aging mechanisms, neurodegeneration, metabolic diseases, cancer, and skin health into a comprehensive platform. Through collaborative, multidisciplinary approaches, the journal will drive innovations that enhance the health and quality of life for aging populations worldwide.
LOGO Description: This logo for the Journal of International Health Science and Well-Being in Aging (JIHSWA) conveys its mission through key elements: DNA Strand: Represents the focus on health science, genetics, and aging. Globe: Symbolizes the journal's international scope and global health focus. Leaves: Reflect well-being, growth, and a holistic approach to health. Color Palette: Blue evokes trust and science, while green signifies growth and renewal, highlighting a balance between innovation and nature.
Purpose
To advance multidisciplinary research and knowledge sharing that addresses health and well-being in super-aged societies, with a focus on prevention, treatment, and management of aging-related health issues.
Scope of Research
Mechanisms of Aging
Molecular and cellular mechanisms of aging: cellular senescence, telomere shortening, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Development of anti-aging strategies and discovery of anti-aging compounds.
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Pathophysiological studies of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS. Development of neuroprotective agents and therapies using stem cells and organoids.
Metabolic Disorders
Mechanisms of metabolic diseases including diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia. Dietary, exercise, natural products, and pharmacological interventions for prevention and treatment.
Cancer Research
Molecular mechanisms of cancer progression and early diagnostic biomarker discovery. Development of anti-cancer therapies using natural and synthetic compounds. Investigation of links between cancer and metabolic disorders.
Skin health and skin aging
Mechanisms of skin aging and the impact of environmental factors (UV radiation, pollution). Skin Barrier Improvement: Strategies for maintaining and improving skin barrier function in aging skin.
Anti-Aging and Regenerative Therapies: Development of natural or synthetic compounds for skin regeneration and rejuvenation. Prevention and Management of Skin Diseases: Research on psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and rosacea in the elderly.
Psychological and Mental Health
Interactions between mental health issues (e.g., depression, anxiety, dementia) and physical health. Development of mental healthcare programs and psychological support strategies for the elderly.
Natural Product Pharmacology and Drug Development
Discovery and validation of anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer compounds from natural products. Development of safe and effective natural product-based drug candidates
Cardiovascular Diseases
Prevention and treatment of myocardial infarction, heart failure, and atherosclerosis in aging populations. Development of lifestyle interventions and pharmacological therapies for cardiovascular health.
Optical imaging and precision medicine
High-resolution optical imaging for disease diagnosis and pathophysiological analysis. Precision medicine approaches for personalized health management.
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Research on osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and arthritis. Strategies for improving musculoskeletal health through exercise, nutrition, and pharmacology.
Nutrition and Dietary Research
Customized nutrition strategies to address deficiencies in the elderly. Exploration of gut microbiota and its impact on overall health.
Smart Healthcare Technologies
Wearable devices, AI-based health monitoring, and telemedicine systems for disease prevention and management. Digital healthcare platforms for elderly care.
Environmental Health and Aging
Impact of environmental pollution and climate change on health and skin aging. Development of strategies to create a healthier living environment for aging populations.
Journal Feature
Multidisciplinary Approach
Accepting submissions from diverse fields, including life sciences, clinical research, pharmacology, skin science, and engineering.
Practical Value
Emphasizing real-world applications of research for improved healthcare outcomes.
Global Collaboration
Promoting international cooperation to address the challenges of super-aged societies.
Educational Synergy
Encouraging the dissemination of research insights for students and fostering the sharing of lecture content among professors to advance academic and professional growth.
Type of Submissions
- Original Research Articles
- Review Articles
- Short Communications
- Case Studies