Overview
Walking is a fundamental mode of human bipedal locomotion and the most accessible form of physical activity, an aerobic, weight-bearing exercise produced by the rhythmic, alternating action of the lower-limb muscles within the gait cycle. As a low-intensity, sustainable activity requiring no equipment, it contributes substantially to daily energy expenditure and confers broad health benefits, supporting cardiovascular and metabolic function, musculoskeletal health, balance, and mental wellbeing, and it serves as a practical target for interventions that increase overall activity. Walking is also a clinically informative behavior: gait performance, muscle-activation patterns, and walking capacity reflect neurological and physiological status and are altered in conditions such as Parkinson's disease and other disorders of movement, mobility, and aging. The peer-reviewed research collected here in the journal's global-health and allied physiological and neurological corpus reflects these themes, including comparison of walking performance under cold and warm conditions, muscle-activation signals during gait in Parkinson's disease, the physiology of muscular contraction, activity and cardiovascular risk screening in people living with HIV, non-pharmacological interventions for disrupted sleep in dementia, cognitive and aerobic training effects on memory and executive function in aging, deep brain stimulation outcomes in Parkinson's disease, and functional measures relevant to mobility. Together they situate walking at the intersection of physical activity, gait physiology, and the management of movement and aging.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Muscle Activation Signals During Gait Parkinson’s Disease are More Rhythmic than in Healthy Controls
The Role of Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Disrupted Sleep in the Moderate-Severe Dementia Population: A Systematic Review
Physiology of Distinct Modes of Muscular Contraction
Physical Activity and Risk Factors Screening for Ischaemic Heart Disease in South African Individuals Living with HIV
Severe Infantile Blount’s Disease in Kumasi, Ghana: A Case Report
Effects of Cognitive and Aerobic training on Working Memory and Executive Function in Aging, a Pseudo-Randomized Trial: Pilot Study
Short-Term Outcomes of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease - Pilot Study
Hand Grip Strength as A Potential Nutritional Assessment Tool in Long-Term Care Homes
Common Clinical Presentations of GBV Survivors Seen Between 2020-2022 at a GBV Clinic in a Tertiary Care Referral Facility in South East Nigeria
Brain Fatigue is a Critical Issue
A Review The use of Cerebrolysin in Pediatric Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 47 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · BMC Geriatrics
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2026 · BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
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2025 · Neuroscience
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2025 · African histories and modernities
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2025 · Neuroscience
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2024 · IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
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2024 · Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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