Search Results - Katayama, K.
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Effect of moderate- or high-intensity inspiratory muscle strength training on maximal inspiratory mouth pressure and swimming performance in highly trained competitive swimmers
Ohya, T., Kusanagi, K., Koizumi, J., Ando, R., Katayama, K., Suzuki, Y.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Katayama, K.…”
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Effects of respiratory muscle endurance training in hypoxia on running performance
Katayama, K., Goto, K., Ohya, T., Iwamoto, E., Takao, K., kasai, N., Sumi, D., Mori, H., ishida, K., Shimizu, K., Shiozawa, K., Suzuki, Y.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2019)“…Katayama, K.…”
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Maximal cardiorespiratory responses in exhaustive tandem-bicycle ergometer exercise - Comparison of the subjects with the different peak oxygen uptake
Onodera, S., Katayama, K., Ogita, F., Saito, T., Hayashi, S., Murata, M., Wada, T., Goto, M., Watanabe, Y., Yosioka, A., Nishimura, K., Kremenic, M. J.Published in 19th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Amsterdam, 2. - 5. July 2014 (2014)“…Katayama, K.…”
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Intermittent hypoxia does not increase exercise ventilation at simulated moderate altitude
Katayama, K., Sato, K., Hotta, N., Ishida, K., Iwasaki, K., Miyamura, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2007)“…Katayama, K.…”
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