ACSM names top research papers impacting health, fitness and sports medicine

Each year, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recognizes outstanding scientific achievement by naming a “Paper of the Year” from each of its six scholarly journals. Selected by each journal’s editorial board, these distinguished papers represent the highest standard of research excellence—demonstrating rigorous methodology, meaningful scholarly contribution and measurable impact across the fields of sports medicine and exercise science. By honoring this work, ACSM underscores the vital role of evidence-based research in advancing knowledge, informing clinical practice and improving health and performance worldwide. 

“ACSM’s ‘Paper of the Year’ selections for our suite of journals highlight groundbreaking discoveries, evolving sports medicine insights, scientific reviews, and practical health applications,” said John Quindry, PhD, FACSM, chair of ACSM’s Publications Committee. “Through the rigorous peer-review process of ACSM’s journals, these papers represent the pinnacle of excellence, reflecting both a highly selective publication process and a final vetting by our editorial boards of expert scientists and practitioners.” 

The Papers of the Year published in 2025 are: 

Journal: ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal® | September/October 2025  

Title: “Antifrail: Why Muscle (Power) Matters in Aging”  

Authors: Ashley Gluchowski and Stuart M. Phillips  

  

Journal: Current Sports Medicine Reports | April 2025  

Title: “Air Pollution and its Effects on Sports and Exercise: A Narrative Review of Impacts and Mitigation Strategies”  

Authors: Keifer P. Walsh, Peyton A. Tharp, Katherine Kiley, and Michael S. Koehle  

  

Journal: Exercise, Sport, and Movement | Winter 2025  

Title: “Benefits of After-School Sports: A Global Analysis of Pediatric Physical Health and Cognitive Function”  

Authors: Michelle Lim, Janis Gaudreau, and Nicole E. Logan  

  

Journal: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews | January 2025  

Title: “Aerobic Exercise Training for the Aging Brain: Effective Dosing and Vascular Mechanism”  

Authors: Takashi Tarumi, Tsubasa Tomoro, Jun Sugawara, and Rong Zhang  

 

Journal: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise® | February 2025  

Title: “The Efficacy of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Improve Quadriceps Muscle Function After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction”  

Authors: Lauren N. Erickson, Meredith K. Owen, Kelsey R. Casadonte, Tereza Janatova, Kathryn Lucas, Kylie Spencer, Benjamin D. Brightwell, Megan C. Graham, McKenzie S. White, Nicholas T. Thomas, Christine M. Latham, Cale A. Jacobs, Caitlin E. Conley, Katherine L. Thompson, Darren L. Johnson, Peter A. Hardy, Christopher S. Fry, and Brian Noehren  

 

Journal:  Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine | Summer 2025  

Title: “A Review of the Cost-Effectiveness of Supervised Exercise Therapy for Adults with Chronic Conditions in the United States”  

Authors: Paul J. Chase, Connor M. Owen, Amy Bantham, Mark Stoutenberg, Tiwaloluwa Ajibewa, Justin Barclay, Mu Huang, Jacob Kariuki, Grace McNamara, Lee Stoner, and Laurie P. Whitsel  

 

The Papers of the Year will be recognized at the 2026 ACSM Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City, during the session “ACSM Journals Symposium: Updates, Opportunities, and Papers of the Year” on Wednesday, May 27 at 3:15 p.m. MDT. 

 

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About the American College of Sports Medicine   

The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) is the largest sports medicine and exercise science organization in the world, with nearly 50,000 members and certified professionals in more than 100 countries. Together, ACSM is committed to the mission of educating and empowering professionals to advance the science and practice of health and human performance. ACSM advocates for legislation to help the government and health community make physical activity a priority. Learn more at www.acsm.org.