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Carbohydrate intake before and during high intensity exercise with reduced muscle glycogen availability affects the speed of muscle reoxygenation and performance
Ramonas, A., Laursen, P. B., Williden, M., Chang, W.-L., Kilding, A. E.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Peak fat oxidation is positively associated with vastus lateralis CD36 content, fed-state exercise fat oxidation, and endurance performance in trained males
Maunder, E., Plews, D. J., Wallis, G. A., Brick, M. J., Leigh, W. B., Chang, W.-L., Stewart, T., Watkins, C. M., Kilding, A. E.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2021)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Factors influencing substrate oxidation during submaximal cycling: a modelling analysis
Rothschild, J. A., Kilding, A. E., Stewart, T., Plews, D. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Factors influencing AMPK activation during cycling exercise: a pooled analysis and meta-regression
Rothschild, J. A., Islam, H., Bishop, D. J., Kilding, A. E., Stewart, T., Plews, D. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Exercise intensity regulates the effect of heat stress on substrate oxidation rates during exercise
Maunder, E. D., Plews, D. J., Merien, F., Kilding, A. E.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2020)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Heat stress effects on substrate oxidation rates during incremental cycling
Maunder, E., Plews, D. J., Kilding, A. E.Published in Sport and Exercise Science New Zealand Conference, 2018 (2018)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Effects of high-intensity intermittent priming on physiology and cycling performance
McIntyre, J. P. R., Kilding, A. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2015)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Pedal force effectiveness in cycling: a review of constraints and training effects
Bini, R. R., Hume, P. A., Croft, J., Kilding, A. E.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2013)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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Effect of hyperoxic-supplemented interval training on endurance performance in trained cyclists
Kilding, A. E., Wood, M., Sequira, G., Bonetti, D. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Kilding, A. E.…”
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