Search Results - Garvican-Lewis, L. A.
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The potential to change pacing and performance during 4000-m cycling time trials using hyperoxia and inspired gas-Content deception
Davies, M. J., Clark, B., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Welvaert, M., Gore, C. J., Thompson, K. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Intravenous iron does Not augment the hemoglobin mass response to simulated hypoxia
Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Vuong, V. L., Govus, A. D., Peeling, P., Jung, G., nemeth, E., Hughes, D., Lovell, G., Eichner, D., Gore, C. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2018)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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The effects of intensified training on resting metabolic rate (RMR), body composition and performance in trained cyclists
Woods, A. L., Rice, A. J., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Wallett, A. M., Lundy, B., Rogers, M. A., Welvaert, M., Halson, S., McKune, A., Thompson, K. G.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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Yin and yang, or peas in a pod? Individual-sport versus team-sport athletes and altitude training
Aughey, R. J., Buchheit, M., Garvican-Lewis, L. A., Roach, G. D., Sargent, C., Billaut, F., Varley, M. C., Bourdon, P. C., Gore, C. J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2013)“…Garvican-Lewis, L. A.…”
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