Suchergebnisse - Metabolites
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Wheat peptides as catalysts for athletic performance improvement in cross-country skiers: A randomized controlled trial (Weizenpeptide als Katalysatoren für die Verbesserung der sportlichen Leistung bei Skilangläufern: Eine randomisierte, kontrollierte Studie)
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Metabolic phenotyping from whole-blood responses to a standardized exercise test may discriminate for physiological, performance, and illness outcomes: A pilot study in highly-trai... (Stoffwechselphänotypisierung anhand von Vollblutreaktionen auf einen standardisierten Belastungstest kann physiologische, leistungs- und krankheitsbezogene Ergebnisse unterscheiden: Eine Pilotstudie bei hochtrainierten Skilangläufern)
Karlsson, Ø., Govus, A. D., McGawley, K., Hanstock, H. G.Veröffentlicht in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)“… Orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analyses (OPLS-DA) followed by enrichment analyses were used to identify metabolic phenotypes of athlete groups with specific physiological, performance, and illness characteristics. Results Blood metabolite phenotypes were significantly different after the standardized exercise test compared to rest for metabolites involved in energy, purine, and nucleotide metabolism (all OPLS-DA p < 0.001). …”
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The effect of serum hormone concentrations on double poling sprint and countermovement jump performance: the female endurance athlete (FENDURA) project (Die Auswirkung der Hormonkonzentration im Serum auf die Leistung beim Doppelstocksprint und Countermovement Sprung: das Projekt für Ausdauersportlerinnen (FENDURA))
Osborne, J. O., Taylor, M., Welde, B., Morseth, B., Andersson, E., Fuskevåg, O.-M., Grimnes, G., Sandbakk, Ø., Noordhof, D.Veröffentlicht in 9th International Congress on Science and Skiing, March 18 - 22, 2023, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria (2023)“… Higher concentrations of cortisol and its metabolites (11-dexycortisol, 21-deoxycortisol, corticosterone) were associated with impaired double poling sprint performance (p < .001 to p = .046). …”
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SKI-ERG training for enhancing anaerobic glycolysis in cross-country skiers (SKI-ERG Training zur Verbesserung der anaeroben Glykolyse von Skilangläufern)
Bakhareva, A. S., Aminov, A. S., Latypova, E. F., Savinykh, E. Y., Cherepanov, V. S.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2021)“… It aims to avoid excessive accumulation of metabolites due to local work, which allows to control the power drop. …”
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The biomarkers of oxidative stress in young cross-country skiers (Die Biomarker für oxidativen Stress bei jungen Skilangläufern)
Karvonen, H., Kallio, T., Tervo, P., Mäki, M., Käsmä, J., Kilpeläinen, P., Virtanen, V.Veröffentlicht in 3rd International Congress on Science and Nordic Skiing - ICSNS 2015. 5-8 June 2015, Vuokatti, Finland (2015)“… Oxidative stress can be quantified by measuring metabolites formed by oxidation. Several metabolites have been introduced in the literature, such as the carbonyl groups, isoprostanes and 8- hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-oxodG) which can be used to estimate the oxidation of proteins, lipids and DNA, respectively. …”
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The effects of prior high intensity double poling on subsequent diagonal stride skiing characteristics (Die Effekte von vorhergehenden intensivem Doppelstockeinsatzes auf die nachfolgende Skilanglauftechnik im klassischen Stil)
Björklund, G., Holmberg, H. C., Stöggl, T.Veröffentlicht in SpringerPlus (2015)“… Cardio-respiratory responses were monitored continuously and gases and metabolites in blood from the a. femoralis, v. femoralis and v. subclavia determined. …”
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No excess VO2 during whole-body high intensity exercise in well-trained cross-country skiers (Kein Überschuss bei der Sauerstoffaufnahme während hochintensiver Ganzkörperbelastungen bei gut trainierten Skilangläufern)
Björklund, G., Stöggl, T., Holmberg, H. C.Veröffentlicht in 17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012 (2012)“… Cardio-respiratory data was obtained continuously and determination of blood gases and metabolites from a. femoralis, v. femoralis and v. subclavia. …”
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The relationship between oxygen extraction in the arms and legs to force and exercise intensity in diagonal skiing (Die Beziehung zwischen Sauerstoffextraktion in den Armen und Beinen sowie Kraft und Belastungsintensität beim Laufen mit Diagonaltechnik im Skilanglauf)
Björklund, G., Stöggl, T., Carlsson, L., Dvoren, L., Holmberg, H. C.Veröffentlicht in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)“… Cardiorespiratory data were collected continuously, along with determination of blood gases and metabolites from a. femoralis, v. femoralis and v. subclavia. …”