Search Results - Translational Sports Medicine
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Zone 2 intensity: A critical comparison of individual variability in different submaximal exercise intensity boundaries
Meixner, B., Filipas, L., Holmberg, H.-C., Sperlich, B.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2025)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Body position does not influence muscle oxygenation during submaximal cycling
Wiggins, C. C., Baker, S. E., Shepherd, J. R. A., Uchida, K., Joyner, M. J., Dominelli, P. B.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2021)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Prolonged cycling exercise alters neural control strategy, irrespective of carbohydrate dose ingested
Newell, M. L., Macgregor, L. J., Galloway, S. D. R., Hunter, A. M.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2021)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Differential effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on sprint and endurance cycling
Sasada, S., Endoh, T., Ishii, T., Kawashima, K., Sato, S., Hayashi, A., Komiyama, T.Published in Translational Sports Medicine (2020)“…Translational Sports Medicine…”
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Sport supplement use in Brazilian cyclists: Where is the information coming from?
Perim, P., Mazzolani, B., Farias de Oliveira, L., Symon, K., Dolan, E., Saunders, B.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2019)“…The American College of Sports Medicine categorises supplements as sports foods, medical supplements, specific performance supplements and others (Thomas et al., 2016). …”
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Application to cycling of a bioenergetic model: Towards a multi-level biomechanical model for global cyclist performance analysis
Zignoli, A., Savoldelli, A., Biral, F., Pellegrini, B., Schena, F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…Introduction: Models of bioenergetic systems are developed to explain how a biological system behaves while interacting with the environment. Recent attempts in sport science research advocate the evidence-based training prescription and performance assessment and help in translating laboratory-based research into real world practice by the means of bioenergetic models. …”
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Low dose fish oil increases the omega-3 index improving cycling efficiency and heart rate recovery
Hingley, L., Macartney, M., Brown, M., McLennan, P., Peoples, G.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…However, studies of well-trained endurance athletes have used excessive doses of DHA (Peoples et al., 2008: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 52, 540-547; Buckley et al., 2009: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 12(4), 503-507). Given that even a very low fish oil supplement maximises membrane incorporation of DHA (Slee et al., 2010: Journal of Lipid Research, 51, 1841-1847) there is strong physiological basis for cyclists to improve oxygen efficiency through a nutritional approach. …”
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Modelling of critical power from road data
Karsten, B., Jobson, S., Hopker, J., Stevens, L., Beedie, C.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2014)“…González-Haro et al., 2007: British Journal of Sports Medicine, 41(3), 174-179; Quod et al., 2010:InterInternational Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(6), 397-401; Nimmerichter et al., 2010: International Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(3), 160- 166). …”
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Association of British Cycling Coaches - Reviews and Abstracts
“…Otis & Roger Goldingay Sports Medicine The Diabetic Athlete by Sheri Colberg Back Stability by Christopher M. …”