Driving Safety in Healthy Aging and Age-Related Diseases
Abstract
(ISSN 2638-1311)
OBM Geriatrics is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal published quarterly online by LIDSEN Publishing Inc. The journal takes the premise that innovative approaches – including gene therapy, cell therapy, and epigenetic modulation – will result in clinical interventions that alter the fundamental pathology and the clinical course of age-related human diseases. We will give strong preference to papers that emphasize an alteration (or a potential alteration) in the fundamental disease course of Alzheimer’s disease, vascular aging diseases, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, skin aging, immune senescence, and other age-related diseases.
Geriatric medicine is now entering a unique point in history, where the focus will no longer be on palliative, ameliorative, or social aspects of care for age-related disease, but will be capable of stopping, preventing, and reversing major disease constellations that have heretofore been entirely resistant to interventions based on “small molecular” pharmacological approaches. With the changing emphasis from genetic to epigenetic understandings of pathology (including telomere biology), with the use of gene delivery systems (including viral delivery systems), and with the use of cell-based therapies (including stem cell therapies), a fatalistic view of age-related disease is no longer a reasonable clinical default nor an appropriate clinical research paradigm.
Precedence will be given to papers describing fundamental interventions, including interventions that affect cell senescence, patterns of gene expression, telomere biology, stem cell biology, and other innovative, 21st century interventions, especially if the focus is on clinical applications, ongoing clinical trials, or animal trials preparatory to phase 1 human clinical trials.
Papers must be clear and concise, but detailed data is strongly encouraged. The journal publishes a variety of article types (Original Research, Review, Communication, Opinion, Comment, Conference Report, Technical Note, Book Review, etc.). There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.
Publication Speed (median values for papers published in 2023): Submission to First Decision: 5.7 weeks; Submission to Acceptance: 17.9 weeks; Acceptance to Publication: 7 days (1-2 days of FREE language polishing included)
Special Issue
Driving Safety in Healthy Aging and Age-Related Diseases
Submission Deadline: August 31, 2025 (Open) Submit Now
Guest Editors
Michael Falkenstein
Leibniz Research Institute for Working Environment and Human Factors (IfADo), Ardeystr. 67, 44139 Dortmund, Germany
Research Interests:
Ute Brüne-Cohrs, MD
LWL-University Hospital for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Preventive Medicine, Bochum, Germany
Research Interests: Age-related diseases; Driving safety; Dementia; Mental health
About This Topic
Driving requires different sensory, motor and cognitive functions. With increasing age functional decline can be observed in most of these domains. Such functional changes may also influence the performance in everyday tasks, in particular when they are complex and there is time pressure, such as driving. Indeed, visual and cognitive factors can explain most of the age-related changes in the ability to drive safely. The effects of age-related decline on driving safety may be enhanced by common age-related diseases, such as stroke or diabetes mellitus. In addition, respective pharmacological treatment may cause side effects, also affecting driving safety. Hence the special issue will also include the impact of age-related diseases and drug treatment of these conditions on driving fitness and safety in elderly drivers.
To assess driving ability, several measures exist, such as visual and neuropsychological tests, on-road driving assessment, and driving simulator assessment, which all have their pros and cons. Most importantly, the special issue will welcome contributions that are aimed at improving driving fitness of older drivers by age-friendly car and traffic environmental interventions as well as trainings to improve driving-related functions and skills.
Manuscript Submission Information
Manuscripts should be submitted through the LIDSEN Submission System. Detailed information on manuscript preparation and submission is available in the Instructions for Authors. All submitted articles will be thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process and will be processed following the Editorial Process and Quality Control policy. Upon acceptance, the article will be immediately published in a regular issue of the journal and will be listed together on the special issue website, with a label that the article belongs to the Special Issue. LIDSEN distributes articles under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License in an open-access model. The authors own the copyright to the article, and the article can be free to access, distribute, and reuse provided that the original work is correctly cited.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). Research articles and review articles are highly invited. Authors are encouraged to send the tentative title and abstract of the planned paper to the Editorial Office (geriatrics@lidsen.com) for record. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Editorial Office.
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