Number of Volumes 15
Number of Issues 58
Number of Articles 402
Number of Contributors 881
Article View 1,198,421
PDF Download 534,089
View Per Article 2981.15
PDF Download Per Article 1328.58
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Number of Submissions 1,407
Rejected Submissions 825
Reject Rate 59
Accepted Submissions 338
Acceptance Rate 24
Time to Accept (Days) 150
Number of Indexing Databases 9
Number of Reviewers 176

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Journal of Sport Physiology is an open access quarterly journal published by the Sports Sciences Research Institute of Iran. This journal follows the principles and criteria of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in reviewing and publishing scientific papers. All submitted papers will be reviewed by the Hamyab plagiarism checker application to ensure their originality, afterward evaluated by reviewers. In this journal, the peer review method (anonymous) is used to review articles. under open access publications, all papers published in this journal are freely available to the public on the journal's website free of charge.
•    Submitting the completed file of authors' details, commitment letter, and conflict of interest is mandatory

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