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207 related items for PubMed ID: 24622974

  • 1. Phlebotomy eliminates the maximal cardiac output response to six weeks of exercise training.
    Bonne TC, Doucende G, Flück D, Jacobs RA, Nordsborg NB, Robach P, Walther G, Lundby C.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2014 May 15; 306(10):R752-60. PubMed ID: 24622974
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  • 2. Increased maximal oxygen uptake after sprint-interval training is mediated by central haemodynamic factors as determined by right heart catheterization.
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    J Physiol; 2023 Jun 15; 601(12):2359-2370. PubMed ID: 37071120
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  • 3. Effect of alterations in blood volume on cardiac function during maximal exercise.
    Krip B, Gledhill N, Jamnik V, Warburton D.
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  • 4. High VO2max with no history of training is primarily due to high blood volume.
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  • 5. Differences in cardiovascular adaptations to endurance exercise training between older men and women.
    Spina RJ, Ogawa T, Kohrt WM, Martin WH, Holloszy JO, Ehsani AA.
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  • 6. Exercise training prevents decline in stroke volume during exercise in young healthy subjects.
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  • 7. Enhanced left ventricular performance in endurance trained older men.
    Seals DR, Hagberg JM, Spina RJ, Rogers MA, Schechtman KB, Ehsani AA.
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  • 8. Haematological rather than skeletal muscle adaptations contribute to the increase in peak oxygen uptake induced by moderate endurance training.
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  • 9. Non-linear relationships between central cardiovascular variables and VO2 during incremental cycling exercise in endurance-trained individuals.
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  • 10. Endurance training and maximal oxygen consumption with ageing: Role of maximal cardiac output and oxygen extraction.
    Montero D, Díaz-Cañestro C.
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  • 11. Cardiac output and stroke volume changes with endurance training: the HERITAGE Family Study.
    Wilmore JH, Stanforth PR, Gagnon J, Rice T, Mandel S, Leon AS, Rao DC, Skinner JS, Bouchard C.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2001 Jan 15; 33(1):99-106. PubMed ID: 11194119
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  • 12. Improvement of VO2max by cardiac output and oxygen extraction adaptation during intermittent versus continuous endurance training.
    Daussin FN, Ponsot E, Dufour SP, Lonsdorfer-Wolf E, Doutreleau S, Geny B, Piquard F, Richard R.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2007 Oct 15; 101(3):377-83. PubMed ID: 17661072
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  • 13. Effects of aging, sex, and physical training on cardiovascular responses to exercise.
    Ogawa T, Spina RJ, Martin WH, Kohrt WM, Schechtman KB, Holloszy JO, Ehsani AA.
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  • 14. Blood volume expansion does not explain the increase in peak oxygen uptake induced by 10 weeks of endurance training.
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  • 15. Left ventricular adaptations following short-term endurance training.
    Goodman JM, Liu PP, Green HJ.
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  • 16. Exercise training and intensity does not alter vascular volume responses in women.
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  • 17. Plasma volume expansion does not increase maximal cardiac output or VO2 max in lowlanders acclimatized to altitude.
    Calbet JA, Rådegran G, Boushel R, Søndergaard H, Saltin B, Wagner PD.
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  • 18. Effect of training on blood volume and plasma hormone concentrations in the elderly.
    Carroll JF, Convertino VA, Wood CE, Graves JE, Lowenthal DT, Pollock ML.
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  • 19. Rate and amplitude of adaptation to two intensities of exercise in men aged 65-75 yr.
    Gass G, Gass E, Wicks J, Browning J, Bennett G, Morris N.
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  • 20. Run sprint interval training improves aerobic performance but not maximal cardiac output.
    Macpherson RE, Hazell TJ, Olver TD, Paterson DH, Lemon PW.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2011 Jan 15; 43(1):115-22. PubMed ID: 20473222
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