Articles published in Journal of Aging Science have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Aging Science has got h-index 13, which means every article in Journal of Aging Science has got 13 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Aging Science.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

61 60 31 18 14

Year wise citations received

132 127 129 90 98
Journal total citations count 875
Journal Impact Factor 1.04
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.89
Journal CiteScore 3.76
Journal h-index 13
Important citations

Digital healthcare technology adoption by elderly people: A capability approach model

How smart homes are used to support older people: An integrative review

Internet of Things Controlled Home Objects for the Elderly

Augmented-Reality Computer-Vision Assisted Disaggregated Energy Monitoring and IoT Control Platform

Wireless Brain Computer Interface for Smart Home and Medical System

Secure Smart Homes: Opportunities and Challenges

Attitudes and perceptions of adults of 60 years and older towards in-home monitoring of the activities of daily living with contactless sensors: An explorative study

Smart technologies to enhance social connectedness in older people who live at home

Ten questions concerning thermal comfort and ageing

Visual privacy protection methods: A survey

Effectiveness and feasibility of virtual reality and gaming system use at home by older adults for enabling physical activity to improve health-related domains: a systematic review

Older Adults Perceptions of Technology and Barriers to Interacting with Tablet Computers: A Focus Group Study

HIV/AIDS in older adults: a biopsychosocial perspective in the era of effective ART

Oishi M, Sugiyama S (2016) An Efficient Particle‐Based DNA Circuit System: Catalytic Disassembly of DNA/PEG‐Modified Gold Nanoparticle–Magnetic Bead Composites for Colorimetric Detection of miRNA. Small 12(37): 5153-5158.

Noradrenaline in the aging brain: Promoting cognitive reserve or accelerating Alzheimer's disease?