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  • 2. "Living high-training low" altitude training improves sea level performance in male and female elite runners.
    Stray-Gundersen J, Chapman RF, Levine BD.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Sep; 91(3):1113-20. PubMed ID: 11509506
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  • 4. Individual variation in the erythropoietic response to altitude training in elite junior swimmers.
    Friedmann B, Frese F, Menold E, Kauper F, Jost J, Bärtsch P.
    Br J Sports Med; 2005 Mar; 39(3):148-53. PubMed ID: 15728692
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  • 6. Intermittent normobaric hypoxia does not alter performance or erythropoietic markers in highly trained distance runners.
    Julian CG, Gore CJ, Wilber RL, Daniels JT, Fredericson M, Stray-Gundersen J, Hahn AG, Parisotto R, Levine BD.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2004 May; 96(5):1800-7. PubMed ID: 14672967
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  • 7. Training Quantification and Periodization during Live High Train High at 2100 M in Elite Runners: An Observational Cohort Case Study.
    Sharma AP, Saunders PU, Garvican-Lewis LA, Périard JD, Clark B, Gore CJ, Raysmith BP, Stanley J, Robertson EY, Thompson KG.
    J Sports Sci Med; 2018 Dec; 17(4):607-616. PubMed ID: 30479529
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  • 8. Eighteen days of "living high, training low" stimulate erythropoiesis and enhance aerobic performance in elite middle-distance runners.
    Brugniaux JV, Schmitt L, Robach P, Nicolet G, Fouillot JP, Moutereau S, Lasne F, Pialoux V, Saas P, Chorvot MC, Cornolo J, Olsen NV, Richalet JP.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2006 Jan; 100(1):203-11. PubMed ID: 16179396
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  • 10. A three-week traditional altitude training increases hemoglobin mass and red cell volume in elite biathlon athletes.
    Heinicke K, Heinicke I, Schmidt W, Wolfarth B.
    Int J Sports Med; 2005 Jun; 26(5):350-5. PubMed ID: 15895317
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  • 11. Living High-Training Low for 21 Days Enhances Exercise Economy, Hemodynamic Function, and Exercise Performance of Competitive Runners.
    Park HY, Park W, Lim K.
    J Sports Sci Med; 2019 Sep; 18(3):427-437. PubMed ID: 31427864
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  • 14. Time course of the hemoglobin mass response to natural altitude training in elite endurance cyclists.
    Garvican L, Martin D, Quod M, Stephens B, Sassi A, Gore C.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2012 Feb; 22(1):95-103. PubMed ID: 20561279
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  • 16. No Change in Running Mechanics With Live High-Train Low Altitude Training in Elite Distance Runners.
    Stickford AS, Wilhite DP, Chapman RF.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2017 Jan; 12(1):133-136. PubMed ID: 27080980
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  • 17. Reproducibility of performance changes to simulated live high/train low altitude.
    Robertson EY, Saunders PU, Pyne DB, Aughey RJ, Anson JM, Gore CJ.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2010 Feb; 42(2):394-401. PubMed ID: 19927018
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  • 18. Improved Performance in National-Level Runners With Increased Training Load at 1600 and 1800 m.
    Sharma AP, Saunders PU, Garvican-Lewis LA, Clark B, Welvaert M, Gore CJ, Thompson KG.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2019 Mar 01; 14(3):286-295. PubMed ID: 30080440
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  • 19. Simulated moderate altitude elevates serum erythropoietin but does not increase reticulocyte production in well-trained runners.
    Ashenden MJ, Gore CJ, Dobson GP, Boston TT, Parisotto R, Emslie KR, Trout GJ, Hahn AG.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2000 Mar 01; 81(5):428-35. PubMed ID: 10751105
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