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320 related items for PubMed ID: 11601554

  • 1. Oxygen uptake response during maximal cycling in hyperoxia, normoxia and hypoxia.
    Peltonen JE, Tikkanen HO, Ritola JJ, Ahotupa M, Rusko HK.
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  • 2. Kinetics of oxygen uptake for submaximal exercise in hyperoxia, normoxia, and hypoxia.
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  • 3. Cardiorespiratory responses to exercise in acute hypoxia, hyperoxia and normoxia.
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  • 5. Evidence of O2 supply-dependent VO2 max in the exercise-trained human quadriceps.
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  • 8. Manipulation of systemic oxygen flux by acute exercise and normobaric hypoxia: implications for reactive oxygen species generation.
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  • 9. Validity of oxygen uptake measurements during exercise under moderate hyperoxia.
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  • 10. Exercise training in normobaric hypoxia in endurance runners. I. Improvement in aerobic performance capacity.
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  • 11. Hyperoxia speeds pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics and increases critical power during supine cycling.
    Goulding RP, Roche DM, Marwood S.
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  • 12. Oxygen uptake and heart rate responses during hypoxic exercise in children and adults.
    Springer C, Barstow TJ, Wasserman K, Cooper DM.
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  • 13. Beta-adrenergic or parasympathetic inhibition, heart rate and cardiac output during normoxic and acute hypoxic exercise in humans.
    Hopkins SR, Bogaard HJ, Niizeki K, Yamaya Y, Ziegler MG, Wagner PD.
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  • 16. Effect of endurance training on the VO2-work rate relationship in normoxia and hypoxia.
    Prieur F, Benoit H, Busso T, Castells J, Denis C.
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  • 17. Oxygen uptake during submaximal incremental and constant work load exercises in hypoxia.
    Benoit H, Busso T, Prieur F, Castells J, Freyssenet D, Lacour JR, Denis C, Geyssant A.
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  • 18. Acute moderate hypoxia affects the oxygen desaturation and the performance but not the oxygen uptake response.
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  • 19. Effects of moderate hyperoxia on oxygen consumption during submaximal and maximal exercise.
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  • 20. Cardiac output during exercise: a comparison of four methods.
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    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2015 Feb 15; 25(1):e20-7. PubMed ID: 24646113
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