Search Results - Atmosphere
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From physiological adaptations to endurance performance: it is time to bridge the gap
Brocherie, F., Goto, K., Dupuy, O., Gruet, M., Vercruyssen, F., Louis, J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2021)“…Editorial on the Research Topic From Physiological Adaptations to Endurance Performance: It Is Time to Bridge the Gap Endurance Performance: A Vast Worksite At first glance, endurance performance appears relatively simple as it relates to the efficiency of the aerobic metabolism through the cascade of oxygen transfer from inspiration of atmospheric oxygen down to tissue mitochondria (Hoppeler, 2018). …”
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Evaluation of human thermal comfort along a marathon course in Tokyo Metropolis
Kawano, K., Oda, R., Inagaki, A., Nakayoshi, M.Published in Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA) (2020)“…Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA)…”
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Microclimate variation and estimated heat stress of runners in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Marathon
Kosaka, E., Iida, A., Vanos, J., Middel, A., Yokohari, M., Brown, R.Published in Atmosphere (2018)“…Atmosphere…”
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Impact of environmental parameters on marathon running performance
El Helou, N.Tafflet, M., Berthelot, G., Tolaini, J., Marc, A., Guillaume, M., Hausswirth, C., Toussaint, J.-F.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Four environmental factors were gathered for each of the 60 races: temperature (°C), humidity (%), dew point (°C), and the atmospheric pressure at sea level (hPA); as well as the concentrations of four atmospheric pollutants: NO2 - SO2 - O3 and PM10 (µg.m-3). …”
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Impact of environmental parameters on marathon running performance
El Helou, N., Tafflet, M., Berthelot, G., Tolaini, J., Marc, A., Guillaume, M., Hausswirth, C., Toussaint, J.-F.Published in PLOS ONE (2012)“…Four environmental factors were gathered for each of the 60 races: temperature (°C), humidity (%), dew point (°C), and the atmospheric pressure at sea level (hPA); as well as the concentrations of four atmospheric pollutants: NO2 - SO2 - O3 and PM10 (?…”