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176 related items for PubMed ID: 11053331

  • 1. Impaired interval exercise responses in elite female cyclists at moderate simulated altitude.
    Brosnan MJ, Martin DT, Hahn AG, Gore CJ, Hawley JA.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2000 Nov; 89(5):1819-24. PubMed ID: 11053331
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  • 2. Warm-up strategy and high-intensity endurance performance in trained cyclists.
    Christensen PM, Bangsbo J.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2015 Apr; 10(3):353-60. PubMed ID: 25229657
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  • 3. Intermittent hypoxia does not affect endurance performance at moderate altitude in well-trained athletes.
    Faulhaber M, Gatterer H, Haider T, Patterson C, Burtscher M.
    J Sports Sci; 2010 Mar; 28(5):513-9. PubMed ID: 20419592
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  • 4. Effect of repeat-sprint training in hypoxia on post-exercise interleukin-6 and F2-isoprostanes.
    Goods PS, Dawson B, Landers GJ, Gore CJ, Croft K, Peeling P.
    Eur J Sport Sci; 2016 Nov; 16(8):1047-54. PubMed ID: 26690262
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  • 5. Ventilatory acclimatisation is beneficial for high-intensity exercise at altitude in elite cyclists.
    Townsend NE, Gore CJ, Ebert TR, Martin DT, Hahn AG, Chow CM.
    Eur J Sport Sci; 2016 Nov; 16(8):895-902. PubMed ID: 26894371
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  • 9. Psychophysiological Responses to Repeated-Sprint Training in Normobaric Hypoxia and Normoxia.
    Brocherie F, Millet GP, Girard O.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2017 Jan; 12(1):115-123. PubMed ID: 27139930
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  • 13. Effects of acute moderate hypoxia on anaerobic capacity in endurance-trained runners.
    Friedmann B, Frese F, Menold E, Bärtsch P.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2007 Sep; 101(1):67-73. PubMed ID: 17486360
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  • 14. Sildenafil improves cardiac output and exercise performance during acute hypoxia, but not normoxia.
    Hsu AR, Barnholt KE, Grundmann NK, Lin JH, McCallum SW, Friedlander AL.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2006 Jun; 100(6):2031-40. PubMed ID: 16455814
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  • 15. Does hyperoxic recovery during cross-country skiing team sprints enhance performance?
    Hauser A, Zinner C, Born DP, Wehrlin JP, Sperlich B.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2014 Apr; 46(4):787-94. PubMed ID: 24042304
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  • 17. 10 weeks of heavy strength training improves performance-related measurements in elite cyclists.
    Rønnestad BR, Hansen J, Nygaard H.
    J Sports Sci; 2017 Jul; 35(14):1435-1441. PubMed ID: 27486014
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  • 19. Physiological characteristics of elite high-altitude climbers.
    Puthon L, Bouzat P, Rupp T, Robach P, Favre-Juvin A, Verges S.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2016 Sep; 26(9):1052-9. PubMed ID: 26314388
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  • 20. Sodium bicarbonate ingestion does not improve performance in women cyclists.
    Kozak-Collins K, Burke ER, Schoene RB.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1994 Dec; 26(12):1510-5. PubMed ID: 7869886
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