Search Results - Campbell, C. S.
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Ingestion of mixed meals of low or high glycaemic index does not affect performance in 3.000m running
Almeida, K. S., Sales, M. M., Moreira, S. R., de Moraes, J. F. V. N., Asano, R. Y., de Sousa, M. V., de Souza, M. N. M., Simoes, H. G., Campbell, C. S. G.Published in Serbian Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)“…Campbell, C. S. G.…”
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Carbohydrate-supplement form and exercise performance
Campbell, C., Prince, D., Braun, M., Applegate, E., Casazza, G. A.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2008)“…Campbell, C.…”
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Relationships and significance of lactate minimum, critical velocity, heart rate deflection and 3000 m track-tests for running"
Simoes, H. G., Denadai, B. S., Baldissera, V., Campbell, C. S. G., Hill, D. W.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2005)“…Campbell, C. S. G.…”
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Relationships and significance of lactate minimum, critical velocity, heart rate deflection and 3 000 m track-tests for running"
Simoes, H. G., Denadai, B. S., Baldissera, V., Campbell, C. S. G., Hill, D. W.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2005)“…Campbell, C. S. G.…”
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Two methods to identify the anaerobic threshold
Baldissera, V., Campbell, C. S., Simoes, H. G., Denadai, B. S., Hill, D. W.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1998)“…Campbell, C. S.…”
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