Search Results - Metabolism
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No performance benefits of combined mangiferin and quercetin supplementation in cycling athletes
Mazza, O. B., Lundby, C., Gejl, K. D.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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Leistungscode (Performance code)
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Using unsupervised machine learning to characterize recovery patterns in elite canoe-kayak athletes across the Olympic training year
Foucaud, A., Durand, F., Meric, H.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Conclusion: Integrated sleep architecture is the dominant discriminator of nightly recovery state, while elevated respiratory rate flags residual metabolic strain. Stable season-long physiological signatures align closely with competitive success, underscoring the value of personalized, ML-driven recovery monitoring in high-performance sport. …”
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Identification of a reverse crossover point during moderate-intensity exercise (>6 h; 69% VO2max) in a world-class triathlete - A secondary analysis
Noakes, T., Buga, A., Volek, J., Prins, P.Published in Frontiers in Nutrition (2025)Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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An all-out sprint does not challenge the main goal of an endurance-based training session in cycling
Demay, R. S., Kerhervé, H. A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)“…Conclusion A 3MAOT performed during an endurance-based training session did not alter metabolism or perceived exer tion, nor did it affect delayed exercise capacity beyond the effect of the 3-h prolonged exercise itself. …”
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Oxidative and O2 diffusive function in triceps brachii of recreational to world class swimmers
Villanova, S., Pastorio, E., Pilotto, A. M., Marciano, A., Quaresima, V., Adami, A., Rossiter, H. B., Cardinale, D. A., Porcelli, S.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025)Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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Effect of work-to-rest ratio on acute responses to repeated-sprint training in hypoxia in elite track endurance cyclists
Barratt, G. K., Buckley, J. D., Robertson, E. Y., Leo, P., Girard, O., Bellenger, C., Stadnyk, A., Stanley, J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Alternatively, longer sprints and 1:2 W:R ratios are better suited to target metabolic adaptations.…”
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The role of muscle mass in endurance performance and neuromuscular fatigue: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhang, J., Pearson, A. Z., Grunau, M., Iannetta, D., Millet, G. Y., Aboodarda, S. J.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Individuals can tolerate greater muscle metabolic perturbations with a smaller amount of active muscle mass.…”
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Betaine supplementation improves 60 km cycling time trial performance and one-carbon metabolism in cyclists during recovery
Nieman, D. C., Sakaguchi, C. A., Williams, J. C., Lawson, J., Lambirth, K. C.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…The metabolomics data supported a strong influence of 2-week intake of betaine on the one-carbon metabolism pathway during the 24 h recovery period.…”
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Influence of upper-body high-intensity intermittent training on energy metabolism and maximal oxygen uptake in elite swimmers
Zhang, L., Li, H., Wang, T., Chen, C.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Purpose: This paper aimed to investigate the effects of upper-body high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on energy metabolism and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) in elite swimmers. …”
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Preserved fuel mix in spite of increased metabolic rate and lactate steady state at higher cycling cadence
Beneke, R., Leithäuser, R. M., Peters, K., Beier, T., Caputo, F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Conclusions: The lack of evidence for a cadence effect on relCHO supports the suggestion that a higher cadence enables a lower CHO at given metabolic demand and given BLC, particularly at lower exercise intensity. …”
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Olympic distance duathlon and cardiac performance in highly-trained triathletes
Donaldson, J. A., Wiles, J. D., Papadakis, M., Sharma, S., Sharma, R., O'Driscoll, J. M.Published in Physiological Reports (2024)“…An additional run may increase the overall metabolic and cardiovascular demand compared with the swim in triathlon, leading to reduced future performance. …”
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Study of the local oxygen saturation in cycling and differences between sexes
Sendra-Pérez, C.Published 2025“…The increase in muscle activation reflects a rise in metabolic rate, requiring greater oxygen extraction to meet peripheral demands. …”
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Performance prediction criteria based on yearling training cycle data for world-class athletes` tiny 1000-meter kayak teams: A case study
Dadelo, S., Nekriošius, R., Dadeliene, R.Published in Life (2025)“…Results: A certain intensity and duration of training effort during preparatory cycles (approximately 22-42% in the third intensity zone, 24-28% in the fourth intensity zone, and 3-4% in the fifth intensity zone) were necessary for athletes to achieve a high level of aerobic metabolism (64.00 and 69.40 mL·min-1·kg-1). Heart rate, work capacity at the second ventilatory threshold, the critical intensity limit, and maximum oxygen consumption were all shown to be vital indicators for predicting competition results. …”
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Effect of longitudinal bending stiffness of marathon racing shoes on the elite runners` lower limb biomechanics
Kuang, L., Lin, T., Yang, H., Li, R., Zuo, C., Zhang, H., Cai, Y.Published in Footwear Science (2025)“…Muscle-tendon units around the ankle joint are more capable of storing and returning elastic energy, which is beneficial in reducing lower metabolic costs during long-distance running (Sasa et al., Citation2021). …”
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Rest periods effect on biophysical responses during interval training at critical swimming velocity
Funai, Y., Taba, S., Kanegawa, Y., Matsunami, M.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)Subjects: “…metabolism…”
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Metabolomic profile of swimming sessions performed at different exercise intensities in high performance swimmers
Govus, A., Lawler, N. G., Mitchell, L. J. G., Goldsmith, C., Kozlovskaia, M., Pyne, D. B.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)Subjects: “…metabolism…”