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Ageing SIG Publication Awards

The Ageing Special Interest Group (SIG) of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) invites nominations for two Publication Awards recognizing impactful research that advances solutions to improve physical activity and/or nutrition for healthy ageing.

These awards aim to highlight research that contributes to interventions, programs, strategies, or actionable approaches, rather than research that solely documents problems.

Awards are given to the author team of the publication.

Two awards will be presented:

  • Outstanding Publication (2025): For papers published in 2025
  • Outstanding Publication (Past 5 Years): For papers published between 2020–2024

Recipients will be featured in the SIG newsletter and one member of the team will also be awarded an annual membership with ISBNPA.

Nominations due: April 27, 2026

Submit applications to: ageing_sig@isbnpa.org

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. The publication must be a peer-reviewed publication with a focus on solutions to improve physical activity and/or nutrition among middle-aged or older adults, or strategies that support healthy ageing.
  2. Any study design is eligible, provided the focus is on interventions, programs, strategies, or actionable approaches.
  3. At least one author must be a member of the Ageing SIG.
  4. The nominating author must hold active membership in the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
  5. Publications may be self-nominated or nominated by colleagues.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on two criteria:

1. Quality of the Research

Reviewers will consider:

  • Scientific rigor and methodological quality
  • Innovation or contribution to advancing solutions for healthy ageing
  • Strength and clarity of the evidence presented

2. Impact of the Publication

Reviewers will consider evidence that the publication has contributed to advancing research, policy, or practice related to healthy ageing.

Applicants should provide evidence demonstrating the impact of the work where possible. Impact may include, but is not limited to:

  • Influence on policy or guidelines
  • Implementation or uptake in programs or services
  • Scaling or adaptation of the intervention
  • Influence on subsequent research
  • Citations or scholarly influence
  • Media engagement or public dissemination
  • Partnerships with communities, practitioners, or organizations

Application Requirements

Applications should include:

  1. Completed application form
  2. Full citation of the publication
  3. PDF of the publication
  4. Short statement (maximum 400 words) including:
  5. Description of the solution
    Briefly describe the intervention, program, strategy, or actionable approach addressed in the publication.
  6. Quality of the research
    Describe the scientific strengths and contribution of the research.
  7. Impact of the publication
    Describe the impact of the work and provide evidence demonstrating this impact where possible.