Search Results - Physiological Measurement
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The effects of live-high, train-low hyperoxic training on running and recovery heart rates in NCAA distance runners: A pilot study
Nimmo, B, Torres, M, Johnson, E C.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…The lack of significant changes in P2 recovery HR may indicate a different physiological adaptation pattern or a need for a longer training duration to elicit measurable effects. …”
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Synbiotic supplementation with probiotics and omega-3 fatty acids enhances upper-body muscle strength in elite swimmers: Evidence for gut-muscle axis modulation during race-pace tr...
Imanian, B., Hemmatinafar, M., Maymandinejad, I., Binazade, M. R., Jäger, R., Jahan, Z., Naseri, K., Rezaei, R., Suzuki, K.Published in Nutrients (2025) -
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Technical classification of professional cycling stages using unsupervised learning: implications for performance variability
Garcia-Atutxa, I., Dudagoitia Barrio, E., Villanueva-Flores, F.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Discussion: The lack of physiological data and possible confounding from unmeasured stage and team factors (e.g., weather, stage order, team tactics) limit causal inference. …”
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Durability as an independent parameter of endurance performance in cycling
Barsumyan, A., Soost, C., Shyla, R., Graw, J. A., Bliemel, C., Burchard, R.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Conclusion We showed that durability is a parameter independent of traditional physiological measures of cycling performance. Looking at durability then working backwards can help identify what coaches need to work on in so many areas that are important to all aspects of racing in cycling sport.…”
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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)“…There appears to be no physiological basis for the strict exclusion of short, high-intensity bursts during endurance training.…”
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Evaluating the impact of urolithin a supplementation on running performance, recovery, and mitochondrial biomarkers in highly trained male distance runners
Whitfield, J., McKay, A. K. A., Tee, N., McCormick, R., Morabito, A., Karagounis, L. G., Fouassier, A. M., D`Amico, D., Singh, A., Burke, L. M., Hawley, J. A.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Methods: In this double-blind, parallel group, placebo-controlled clinical trial (NCT04783207), competitive male distance runners (n = 42, 27.2 ± 1.0 years, 66.4 ± 0.6 mL·kg-1·min-1, mean ± SEM) were randomized to consume either 1000 mg·day-1 UA (n = 22) or placebo (PL; n = 20) for 4 weeks during an altitude training camp (~ 1700-2200 m). Physiological outcomes including body composition, hemoglobin mass, running economy, and maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) were measured in all subjects at baseline and at the end of the 4-week camp to assess training- and supplementation-induced adaptations. …”
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Optimising effort in capacity in triathlon
Marica, A. V., Dreve, A. A., Ionescu, V., Stoica, M.Published in University Arena Journal of Physical Education, Sport and Health (2024)“…Alexandru Partheniu" of UNEFS, we used AEROSCAN technology to assess exercise capacity, measuring heart and breathing rates with the Bruce Protocol for precise physiological monitoring. …”
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Physiological responses to full and segmented duet routines in elite artistic swimmers
Iglesias, X., Rodríguez-Zamora, L., Carrasco-Marginet, M., Irurtia, A., Rodríguez, F. A., Fernández-Jarillo, I., Chaverri, D.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…Artistic swimming combines prolonged breath-hold periods with high-intensity movements, resulting in unique physiological demands. Direct measurement of key variables such as oxygen uptake (VO2) during routines is limited by frequent immersion. …”
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Persisting elevation of total hemoglobin mass after altitude training in elite swimmers: a potential role of prolonged erythrocyte survival
Carin, R., Faucher, C., Connes, P., Viard, V., Martin, M., Ducray, M., Pla, R., Merino, M., Gaston, A.-F., Lacroix, J., Doucende, G., Joly, P., Stauffer, E., Brugniaux, J. V., Verges, S., Brocherie, F., Pichon, A. P., Robach, P., Nader, E.Published in American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology (2025)“…However, the effects of such intervention on red blood cell (RBC) properties remain largely unexplored, although these factors could influence the physiological responses following altitude training. …”
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Exploring the load-velocity profile with sprint swimming performance and sex differences
Ruiz-Navarro, J. J., Born, D.-P., Febles-Castro, A., Gay, A., López-Belmonte, Ó., Morales-Ortíz, E., López-Contreras, G., Arellano, R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…sport physiology…”
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The effects of high-intensity hypoxic training on 50m freestyle swimming performance
Grznár, L., Labudová, J., Púzser, K., Odráška, L.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…These results are consistent with previous research suggesting that controlled hypoxic training enhances physiological adaptations, including improved oxygen utilization and respiratory efficiency. …”
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