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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 36:609-614
In this study, we quantified the changes in post-exercise resting heart rate (HRrst) associated with acute mountain sickness (AMS), and compared the effects of hypobaric hypoxia (HH) and normobaric hypoxia (NH) on HRrst. We also examined the modulati
Publikováno v:
Clinical Science. 110:683-692
Acetazolamide can be taken at sea level to prevent acute mountain sickness during subsequent altitude exposure. Acetazolamide causes metabolic acidosis at sea level and altitude, and increases SaO2 (arterial oxygen saturation) at altitude. The aim of
Autor:
Gregory C. Henderson, Paul B. Rock, Margaret Pollack, Andrew R. Hoffman, Barry Braun, S. R. Muza, Michael A. Horning, Charles S. Fulco, Anne L. Friedlander, George A. Brooks, J. R. MacDonald, Allen Cymerman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 289:E446-E455
The effects of prolonged caloric restriction (CR) on protein kinetics in lean subjects has not been investigated previously. The purpose of this study was to test the hypotheses that 21 days of CR in lean subjects would 1) result in significant losse
Autor:
Paul B. Rock, K. W. Kambis, Anne L. Friedlander, S. R. Muza, Allen Cymerman, Charles S. Fulco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 99:867-876
Carbohydrate supplementation (CHOS) typically improves prolonged time-trial (TT) performance at sea level (SL). This study determined whether CHOS also improves TT performance at high altitude (ALT; 4,300 M) despite increased hypoxemia and while in n
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 21:102-106
During constant intensity treadmill or cycle exercise, progressive muscle fatigue is not readily quantified and endurance time is poorly reproducible. However, integration of dynamic knee extension (DKE) exercise with serial measurement of maximal vo
Autor:
Beau J. Freund, Paul B. Rock, Allen Cymerman, S. R. Muza, Michael N. Sawka, R. Waters, Robert Boushel, C. R. Valeri, Kent B. Pandolf, Andrew J. Young, Timothy Lyons
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 81:252-259
This study investigated whether autologous erythrocyte infusion would ameliorate the decrement in maximal O2 uptake (VO2max) experienced by lowlanders when they ascend to high altitude. VO2max was measured in 16 men (treadmill running) at sea level (
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 77:179-183
Large muscle exercise performance is impaired during acute exposure to normobaric or hypobaric hypoxia, but the effects of hypoxic conditions on fatigue of isolated smaller muscle groups per se are poorly defined. We studied how acute and chronic alt
Autor:
Beth A. Beidleman, Jeffery S. Staab, M. L. Reese, Janet E. Staab, S R. Muza, Charles S. Fulco, Allen Cymerman, Juli E. Jones
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 22
Autor:
M. Hannon, Ellen L. Glickman, K. W. Kambis, S. R. Muza, Paul B. Rock, Charles S. Fulco, T. Payn, Allen Cymerman, Michael F. Zupan
Publikováno v:
International journal of sports medicine. 28(5)
Recent work from our laboratory demonstrated that carbohydrate supplementation (CHOS) during exercise improved prolonged time-trial (TT) performance of sea-level residents (SLR) living at 4300 m while they were in daily negative energy balance (- 125
Autor:
S. R. Muza, C. S. Fulco, A. Cymerman, Gary S. Skrinar, M. N. Sawka, S. F. Lewis, Beth A. Beidleman
The purpose of this study was to determine if seven days of intermittent altitude exposures (IAE), in combination with either rest or exercise training could improve endurance performance and induce physiologic adaptations that are consistent with al
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada449833
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada449833