Search Results - Physiological Reports
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Original investigation: manipulating energy availability in male endurance runners: a randomised controlled trial
Sim, A., Tan, H. Q., Ali, Y., Burns, S. F.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2024)“…This study investigated the effect of 4 days low energy availability (LEA) on physiological markers and mood states in male endurance runners. …”
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Pacing strategies in marathons: A systematic review
Shaa, J., Yib, Q., Jiangb, X., Wangc, Z., Caod, H., Jiange, S.Published in Heliyon (2024)“…Considering that some studies refer to multiple pacing strategies, in general, 5 studies (~13 %) reported even pacing, 3 (~8 %) reported parabolic pacing, 7 (~18 %) reported negative pacing, and 30 (~77 %) reported positive pacing during marathon competitions. …”
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Comprehensive preparation strategies for a world-class endurance athlete competing in major international competitions in hot environmental conditions: A case study
Carr, A. J., Sharma, A. P., Ross, M. L., Vallance, B. S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2024)“…Purpose To document a world-class race walking athlete's preparation for the 2019 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships (Doha, Qatar), including periodized training, physiological data, cooling strategies and nutritional practices. …”
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The effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on varying intensities of endurance running performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Burt, D., Doma, K., Connor, J.Published in Science & Sports (2023)“…Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the effects of exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) on sub-maximal and maximal effort running performance. News Physiological responses during sub-maximal running across two exercise stages (low intensity < 75% VO2max and high intensity > 75% VO2max) were meta-analytically examined 24- and 48-hours after EIMD. …”
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Return-to-competition progression after exertional heat stroke in an adolescent runner: A case report
Rivera-Brown, A. M., Correa, J. J., Micheo, W. F.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…This exploration case report presents a novel field-based protocol that replicates the physiological demands of training in the tropics to evaluate thermoregulatory responses during exercise-heat stress in young runners after exertional heat stroke to facilitate a safe return to competition. …”
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Thermoregulatory responses during road races in hot-humid conditions at the 2019 Athletics World Championships
Aylwin, P., Havenith, G., Cardinale, M., Lloyd, A., Ihsan, M., Taylor, L., Adami, P. E., Alhammoud, M., Alonso, J., Bouscaren, N., Buitrago, S., Esh, C., Gomez-Ezeiza, J., Garrandes, F., Labidi, M., Lange, G., Moussay, S., Mtibaa, K., Townsend, N., Wilson, M., Bermon, S., Racinais, S.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2023) -
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Physiological characteristics of world-class Kenyan runners - maximal aerobic capacity and running economy
Knopp, M., Muniz-Pardos, B., Wackerhage, H., Schönfelder, M., Pitsiladis, Y., Ruiz, D.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…The submaximal running economy showed large inter-subject variability and at 75% vVO2max was 192.3 ± 8.1 mL/kg/km or 54.5 ± 2.0 mL/kg/min, and at 90% vVO2max was 184.1 ± 10.1 mL/kg/km or 61.9 ± 3.3 mL/kg/min, both of which are in the middle of the range of previously reported values for a similar population [9]. CONCLUSION: This study found the obtained physiological values from world-class runners to be in line with those already published suggesting the recent improvements leading to a new flood of world records might not be physiological, but other factors such as novel shoe designs may play an important role in terms of running economy as previously suggested [3,10]. …”
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Differences in stress response between two altitudes assessed by salivary cortisol levels within circadian rhythms in long-distance runners
Tsunekawa, K., Ushiki, K., Martha, L., Nakazawa, A., Hasegawa, R., Shimizu, R., Shimoda, N., Yoshida, A., Nakajima, K., Kimura, T., Murakami, M.Published in Scientific Reports (2022) -
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The effectiveness of gait retraining on running kinematics, kinetics, performance, pain, and injury in distance runners: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Doyle, E., Dolye, T. L. A., Bonacci, J., Fuller, J. T.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2022)“…Trial Selection Criteria Randomized controlled trials that (1) evaluated running gait retraining compared to no intervention, usual training, placebo, or standard care and (2) reported biomechanical, physiological, performance, or clinical outcomes. …”
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Nedocromil sodium and diphenhydramine HCl ameliorate exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in highly trained athletes
Coyle, M. A., Goss, C. S., Manz, W. J., Greenshields, J. T., Chapman, R. F., Stager, J. M.Published in Physiological Reports (2022)“…Physiological Reports…”
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Poster 124: Intrinsic Anthropometric Factors are Associated with Bone Stress Injuries in Collegiate Distance Runners: New Risk Metrics & Screening Tools?
Magee, L., McCulloch, P., Lambert, B.Published in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…This respective injury has been reported to require an extended timeframe for recovery as well as increases the risk, prospectively, for sustaining another similar injury. …”
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Effects of different inspiratory muscle warm-up loads on mechanical, physiological and muscle oxygenation responses during high-intensity running and recovery
Marostegan, A. B., Gobatto, C. A., Rasteiro, F. M., Hartz, C. S., Moreno, M. A., Manchado-Gobatto, F. B.Published in Scientific Reports (2022) -
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