Search Results - Experimental Aging Research
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Determining the importance of ramp performance during BMX Supercross: Use of predictive assessments and strategies to improve performance outcomes.
Carey, A. C.Published 2023“…Collectively, the findings of this thesis recognise the strong relationship between RT and FT and the requirement for peak power and peak cadence for BMX Supercross athletes; however, would also suggest future research incorporates other pre-training strategies, in order to better understand BMX Supercross starting performance.…”
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Peer presence increases session ratings of perceived exertion
Minett, G. M., Fels-Camilleri, V., Bon, J. J., Impellizzeri, F. M., Borg, D. N.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Method: Fourteen males, with mean (SD) age 22.4 (3.9) years, peak oxygen uptake 48.0 (6.6) mL·kg-1·min-1, and peak power output 330 (44) W, completed an incremental cycling test and 3 identical experimental sessions, in groups of 4 or 5. …”
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Struggles and strategies in anaerobic and aerobic cycling tests: A mixed-method approach with a focus on tailored self-regulation strategies
Hirsch, A., Bieleke, M., Bertschinger, R., Schüler, J., Wolff, W.Published in PLOS ONE (2021)“…improves performance over merely setting performance goals (i.e., goal intentions; quantitative analysis). N = 59 participants (age: M = 23.9 ± 6.5 years) performed both tests twice in a 2-within (Experimental session: 1 vs. 2) × 2-between (Condition: goal vs. implementation intention) design. …”
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Time-of-day variation on performance measures in repeated-sprint tests: a systematic review
Pullinger, S. A., Cocking, S., Robertson, C. M., Tod, D., Doran, D. A., Burniston, J. G., Varamenti, E., Edwards, B. J.Published in Chronobiology International (2020)“…The entire content of PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, SPORTDiscus® (via EBSCOhost) and Web of Science was searched. Only experimental research studies conducted in male adult participants aged =18yrs, published in English before June 2019 were included. …”
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Reliability of cycling performance during field-based uphill time-trials
Lima, P., Matta, G., Bossi, A. H., Pertence, L., Hopker, J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2017)“…Introduction Background: Performance-assessment tests are often used to verify the efficacy of cycling training programs or experimental interventions in scientific studies. Previous research has shown high reliability of mean power output (POmean) during field time-trials of different courses, such as 36- and 40-km flat, 1.4-km uphill and 4- and 20-min flat. …”
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The categorization of amateur cyclists as research participants: findings from an observational study
Priego Quesada, J. I., Kerr, Z. Y., Bertucci, W. M., Carpes, F. P.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…Sampling bias is an issue for research involving cyclists. The heterogeneity of cyclist populations, on the basis of skill level and riding purpose, can generate incorrect inferences about one specific segment of the population of interest. …”
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Age-related changes in physical and perceptual markers of recovery following high-intensity interval cycle exercise
Borges, N., Reaburn, P., Doering, T. M., Argus, C., Driller, M. W.Published in Experimental Aging Research (2018)“…Experimental Aging Research…”
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Comparison of the effect of intermittent hypoxic training vs. the live high, train low strategy on aerobic capacity and sports performance in cyclists in normoxia
Czuba, M., Fidos-Czuba, O., Ploszczyca, K., Zajac, A., Langfort, J.Published in Biology of Sport (2018)“…The participants from the first experimental group were exposed to normobaric hypoxia conditions (FiO2 = 16.3%) at rest and during sleep (G-LH-TL; n=10; age: 20.5 ± 2.9 years; body height 1.81 ± 0.04 m; body mass: 69.6 ± 3.9 kg). …”
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Effects of macro- and micronutrients on exercise-induced hepcidin response in highly trained endurance athletes
Dahlquist, D. T., Stellingwerff, T., Dieter, B. P., McKenzie, D. C., Koehle, M. S.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)“…Exercise-induced inflammation impedes iron absorption in the digestive tract by upregulating the expression of the iron regulatory protein, hepcidin. Limited research indicates the potential of specific macro- and micronutrients on blunting exercise-induced hepcidin. …”
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Programming of skilled football players training process in the second cycle of specially created training during the year
Kostiukevich, V. M., Stasiuk, V. A., Shchepotina, N. Y., Dyachenko, A. A.Published in Physical Education of Students (2017)“…Purpose: of the research is to prove experimentally the skilled football players training process in the annual macrocycle on the basis of programming. …”
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Metabolic and performance effects of Ilex paraguariensis (Yerbamate) during submaximal exercise and laboratory-based time trials in well-trained cyclists.
Areta, J. L., Austarheim, I., Wagnesteen, H., Capelli, C.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2017)“…Traditionally IP has been considered a stimulant and recent research suggests that it increases fat oxidation during exercise. …”
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Effect of deceptively aggressive bike pacing on sprint-distance triathlon performance
Taylor, D., Smith, M. F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2015)“…In particular, more research is needed so as to better understand the importance of multiple perceptual responses (e.g. …”
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Analysis of road sprint cycling performance
Menaspa, P.Published 2015“…Thus, the overall objective of the five research studies contained within this doctoral thesis was to describe road cycling sprint performance and improve the general understanding of the physical, technical and tactical factors associated with such performances. …”
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Metabolic, neuromuscular, and performance responses to graded carbohydrate ingestion during exercise
Newell, M. L.Published 2015“…In a double-blind, randomised cross-over design, well-trained male cyclists (n=20, mean±SD, age 34 ± 10 y, mass 75.8 ± 9 kg, peak power output 394 ± 36 W, VO2max 62 ± 9 ml·kg-1·min-1) completed 2 familiarisation trials then 4 experimental trials. …”
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Analysis of road sprint cycling performance
Menaspa, P.Published 2015“…Thus, the overall objective of the five research studies contained within this doctoral thesis was to describe road cycling sprint performance and improve the general understanding of the physical, technical and tactical factors associated with such performances. …”
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The effect of n-acetylcysteine on cycling performance following intensified training in well-trained triathletes: A double blind placebo controlled study
Slattery, K., Dascombe, B., Wallace, L., Bentley, D., Coutts, A.Published in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“…Moreover, in agreement with previous research, athletes displayed a greater ability to cope with intense physical training with antioxidant supplementation which did not interfere with physiological adaptive processes (Palazzetti et al., 2004).…”