Search Results - Nakamura, F.
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No sex difference in mental fatigue effect on high-Llvel runners` aerobic performance
Ribeiro Lopes, T., Machado Oliveira, D., Brandao Simurro, P., Teruo Akiba, H., Nakamura, F. N., Okano, A. H., Machado Dias, A., Moreira Silva, B.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2020)“…Nakamura, F. N.…”
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Acute Capsaicin Analog supplementation improves 400 m and 3000 m running time-trial performance
Costa, L. A., de Freitas, M. C., Cholewa, J., Nakamura, F., Panissa, V., Silva, V. E. Lopes de Moura e Silva Vilton Emanoel Lopes de Moura e, Sá, A. M. B, Queiroz, P. A., Galan, S. L., Santos, M. A. P, Zanchi, N. E., Lira, F. S., Rossi, F. E.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science (2020)“…Nakamura, F.…”
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Vertical and depth jumping performance in elite athletes from different sports specialties
Kobal, R., Nakamura, F. Y., Kitamura, K., Cal Abad, C. C., Pereira, L. A., Loturco, I.Published in Science & Sports (2017)“…Nakamura, F. Y.…”
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The impact of detraining on cardiac autonomic function and specific endurance and muscle power performances of high-level endurance runners
Pereira, L. A., Nakamura, F. Y., Castilho, C., Kitamura, K., Kobal, R., Cal Abad, C. C., Loturco, I.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2016)“…Nakamura, F. Y.…”
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Influence of regression model and incremental test protocol on the relationship between lactate threshold using the maximal-deviation method and performance in female runners
Andrade Machado, F., Yuzo Nakamura, F., Franzoi de Moraes, S. M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)“…Yuzo Nakamura, F.…”
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