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[Featured Article]
Brown fat thermogenesis and cold adaptation in humans
Vol. 44, Article number: 11 (2025)
Takeshi Yoneshiro, Mami Matsushita, Juro Sakai & Masayuki Saito
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a site of non-shivering thermogenesis (NST) in mammals. Since the rediscovery of BAT in adult humans, there has been a remarkable advance in human BAT researches, revealing the significant roles of this thermogenic tissue in cold-induced NST and cold adaptation. Cold stress influences BAT in various time spans: acute cold exposure promptly activates BAT to induce NST, which contributes to immediate maintenance of body temperature. Prolonged cold exposure recruits BAT, resulting in increased capacity of NST and improved cold tolerance. As such, BAT plays a role in acute, chronic, and transgenerational adaptation to cold environment in humans.
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Recent updates on cold adaptation in population and laboratory studies, including cross-adaptation with nonthermal factors
Vol. 44, Article number: 7 (2025)
Hitoshi Wakabayashi, Hiroyuki Sakaue & Takayuki Nishimura
This review aims to update our understanding of human cold adaptation. First, an overview of the thermoregulatory response to cold is provided, with some recent updates in human brown adipose tissue (BAT). Variation in BAT activity and multiorgan contributions to cold-induced thermogenesis were introduced. Researchers found that individuals with less BAT activity rely more on shivering to compensate for less non-shivering thermogenesis (NST).
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Three sets of low-intensity resistance exercises with slow movement and tonic force generation cause more muscular fatigue
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A study on the effect of acute hyperbaric oxygen intervention on aerobic endurance
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Effects of taking a nap or break immediately after night shift on nurses’ fatigue recovery and sleep episodes: a quasi-experimental study
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Household wealth index is associated with stunting among children under 5: a cross-sectional analysis of the Lao Social Indicator Survey II
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Characteristics of body composition and cardiometabolic risk of Japanese male heavyweight Judo athletes
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Fermented foods, microbiota, and mental health: ancient practice meets nutritional psychiatry
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Plasmodium—a brief introduction to the parasites causing human malaria and their basic biology
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Effects of thermal environment on sleep and circadian rhythm
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Daily rhythms of the sleep-wake cycle
Aims & Scope
Journal of Physiological Anthropology (JPA) is the official journal of the Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology. JPA is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes research on the physiological functions of modern mankind, with an emphasis on the physical and bio-cultural effects on human adaptability to the current environment.
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Best Reviewer Award
Journal of Physiological Anthropology Best Reviewer Award 2024 is awarded to:
・ Yoshiki Yasukochi (Kansai Medical University, Japan)
For more information, please visit the award page.
Article Collections
Journal of Physiological Anthropology publishes special issues and collection of papers on the select topics of recent interest within the scope of the journal. See the list of article collections and special issues here.
Legacy content
Articles published in Journal of Physiological Anthropology since 1996 (volume 15) are open access and fully accessible from the following link.
Journal of Physiological Anthropology is an official Journal of the Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology (JSPA)
Annual Journal Metrics
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Citation Impact
Journal Impact Factor: 2.1 (2024)
5-year Journal Impact Factor: 2.8 (2024)
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 1.174 (2024)
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 0.668 (2024)Speed
Submission to first editorial decision (median days): 13
Submission to acceptance (median days): 128
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