Search Results - Physiological Reports
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A comparative analysis between national-level and young professional road cyclists: A psychophysiological approach
Pirlot, T., Baron, B., Scholler, V., Grappe, F., Pageaux, B., Groslambert, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Introduction: While physiological predictors like maximal oxygen uptake and lactate threshold are well established in cycling, psychological factors such as affective load and effort perception remain less studied. …”
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Can't hold any more! a large survey on cycling subjective experience at the limit of effort
Pérez-Díaz, J. J., Benítez, I., Salas-Montoro, J. A., Zabala, M., Sanabria, D.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Cyclists frequently experience task failure, an abrupt inability to maintain high-intensity effort, pushing both physiological and psychological boundaries. Although the physiological underpinnings of task failure are well-documented, the associated subjective and perceptual experiences remain underexplored. …”
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Use of heart-rate variability to examine readiness to perform in response to overload and taper in swimmers
Bulte, K. R., Bruce, L., Hammond, K., Corrigan, S. L., Main, L. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Heart-rate variability (HRV) has gained attention from swimming practitioners as an objective monitoring tool for assessing physiological status. Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the validity of HRV in detecting changes in physiological status between overload, recovery, and taper training phases in elite swimmers. …”
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Exercise sensations during moderate-intensity heart-rate-clamped cycling in graded hypoxia: a qualitative approach
Li, S. N., Peeling, P., Budden, T., Simpson, A., Scott, B. R., Peiffer, J. J., Shaykevich, A., Girard, O.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Difficulty breathing increased progressively with hypoxic severity, from 1 report in normoxia to 9 at 4000 m. Limb discomfort was consistently reported across all conditions. …”
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An investigation into sleep, perceived experiences, and exercise performance in elite male cyclists during the Tour de France
Fitton, J., Lechat, B., Reynolds, A. C., Toson, B., Manners, J., Nguyen, P., Loffler, K. A., Altree, T. J., Catcheside, P., Eckert, D. J.Published in Physiological Reports (2025)“…Physiological Reports…”
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No ergogenic effect of ischemic preconditioning applied 5 or 30 min before maximal self-paced cycling exercise
Isidori, A., O`Brien, L., Jacobs, I.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…There were no differences in performance or physiological responses during or after exercise among CON, IPC-5, and IPC-30. …”
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Effects of the birthplace altitude and training volume on hematological characteristics in youth and junior male Colombian cyclists
Mancera-Soto, E., Garzon, M., Comtois, A. S., Millet, G. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…New Findings (1) The altitude of birth and residence could generate an advantage in tHbmass in young male cyclists age 15-16 and 17-18 years who train at MA compared with cyclists who are born and train at LA. (2) Altitude-induced benefits in physiological variables (hematocrit percentage, hemoglobin concentration, tHbmass in g·kg-1) were reported in cyclists at age 15-16 years and partially at age 17-18 years. …”
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BMX: A scoping review of the literature
Camilleri, D., Williams, R., Sallis, R. J. T., Hyde, C. L., Quach, J.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Methods: After adopting the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRIMSA) guidelines 940 studies were identified in the initial search and post screening 87 studies were included. …”
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Assessing energy availability and glucose dynamics in adolescent cyclists: Implications for nutritional interventions during the competitive season
Tarocchi, M., Pellegrino, A., Skroce, K., Zignoli, A., Cavadini, L. C., Bodini, C., Pagliai, G., Toncelli, L., Stefani, L., Vanni, S., Boddi, M., Modesti, A., Modesti, P. A.Published in Nutrients (2024) -
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Mask vs. tent: effect of hypoxia method on repeated sprint ability and physiological parameters in cyclists
Vasquez-Bonilla, A. A., Rojas-Valverde, D., Feliu-Ilvonen, J. M., Timón, R., Olcina, G.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2024)“…This study aimed to evaluate the effect of repeated sprint in hypoxia (RSH) training in mask vs. tent system on the physiological parameters associated with the cyclist`s performance. …”
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Physiology of handcycling: A current sports perspective
Stephenson, B. T., Stone, B., Mason, B. S., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…However, there is an emerging body of evidence detailing the physiological responses to handcycling in the competitive sport domain. …”
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