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Autor:
Coralie, Arc-Chagnaud, Laurent, Bosquet, Quentin, Bretonneau, Nathalie, Delpech, Benoit, Dugué, Olivier, Dupuy, Carina, Enéa, Aurélien, Pichon, Maxence et Theurot Dimitri, Tanneau, Marien, Couvertier, Arnaud, Decatoire, Tony et Samson Mathias, Monnet, Fabien, Sauvet, Antonio, Morales-Artacho, Mathieu, Nédelec, Florane, Pasquier, Mathilde et Ruffault Alexis, Poignard, Robin, Pla, Romain, Bouzigon, Arc-Chagnaud, Coralie, Dupuy, Olivier, Garcia, Manuela, Bosquet, Laurent, Bouzigon, Romain, Pla, Robin, Dugué, Benoit
Publikováno v:
In Cryobiology December 2024 117
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, Vol 6 (2024)
IntroductionIn swimming, performance gains after tapering could be influenced by the pre-taper level of fatigue. Moreover, this level of fatigue could be associated with sleep. This study aimed to assess (1) the effect of tapering on performance acco
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https://doaj.org/article/08a9363b6eb942fba05ae51faf76dcf3
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 18:440-443
Purpose: The accuracy of heart rate measured with a wrist photoplethysmography monitor can be influenced by the tightening of the wristband, movement of arms, or kinetics of the signal (eg, steady-state exercise vs on- and off-transients). To test th
Autor:
Claire de Bisschop, Olvier Dupuy, Quentin Bretonneau, Pierre Ingrand, Fabrice Caron, Jean-Claude Meurice
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation and chronic care.
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 304:103925
In patients with airway obstruction, an increase in breathing frequency at rest is commonly associated with a dynamic hyperinflation (DH). In such a situation, intercostal muscle oxygenation may be disturbed. This hypothesis was examined in a context
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 261:24-30
Background During acute bronchial obstruction, despite a higher work of breathing, blood supply and oxygen availability may be reduced in intercostal muscles because of mechanical constraints. This hypothesis was assessed in healthy subjects breathin
Publikováno v:
Clinical respiratory physiology, exercise and functional imaging.