Search Results - Atmosphere
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Training, adapting, and racing in heat
MacLean, D.Published 2024“…And in 1916, Frederic Lee and Ernest Scott started off a paper with the sentence, "It is a fact of common experience that a human being in a hot and humid atmosphere feels a disinclination to perform muscular work." …”
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From physiological adaptations to endurance performance: it is time to bridge the gap
Brocherie, F., Goto, K., Dupuy, O., Gruet, M., Vercruyssen, F., Louis, J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2021)“…Editorial on the Research Topic From Physiological Adaptations to Endurance Performance: It Is Time to Bridge the Gap Endurance Performance: A Vast Worksite At first glance, endurance performance appears relatively simple as it relates to the efficiency of the aerobic metabolism through the cascade of oxygen transfer from inspiration of atmospheric oxygen down to tissue mitochondria (Hoppeler, 2018). …”
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Evaluation of human thermal comfort along a marathon course in Tokyo Metropolis
Kawano, K., Oda, R., Inagaki, A., Nakayoshi, M.Published in Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA) (2020)“…Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA)…”
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Differences in motivation and dropout among athletes from different individual and team sports
Nekic, J., Mavra, N., Penezic, Z.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport XII (2018)“…It assesses 30 questions focusing on skill/competence, status/acknowledgment energy release, team atmosphere and affiliations. The follow -up questionnaire was Dropout questionnaire designed for the purposes of this research with aim to get more information on the different reasons for leaving sport. …”
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A critical view on hypoxia training: horse versus human
Moerman, W.Published 2018“…This can be done either due to the decreased atmosphere pressure at high altitude, or due to an artificially decreased fractional concentration of oxygen in the air. …”
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Microclimate variation and estimated heat stress of runners in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Marathon
Kosaka, E., Iida, A., Vanos, J., Middel, A., Yokohari, M., Brown, R.Published in Atmosphere (2018)“…Atmosphere…”
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Impact of environmental parameters on marathon running performance
El Helou, N.Tafflet, M., Berthelot, G., Tolaini, J., Marc, A., Guillaume, M., Hausswirth, C., Toussaint, J.-F.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Four environmental factors were gathered for each of the 60 races: temperature (°C), humidity (%), dew point (°C), and the atmospheric pressure at sea level (hPA); as well as the concentrations of four atmospheric pollutants: NO2 - SO2 - O3 and PM10 (µg.m-3). …”
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Impact of environmental parameters on marathon running performance
El Helou, N., Tafflet, M., Berthelot, G., Tolaini, J., Marc, A., Guillaume, M., Hausswirth, C., Toussaint, J.-F.Published in PLOS ONE (2012)“…Four environmental factors were gathered for each of the 60 races: temperature (°C), humidity (%), dew point (°C), and the atmospheric pressure at sea level (hPA); as well as the concentrations of four atmospheric pollutants: NO2 - SO2 - O3 and PM10 (?…”
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Study on the home game effect and its influential factors in Chinese shooting competition
Wu, M., Yin, X.Published in 2008 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport: Proceedings, Vol. III (2008)“…The main reason for this phenomenon is that shooting calls for the psychological quality of the athletes and the home environment brings great pressure and a tense atmosphere to the athletes, which makes them extremely sensitive to external conditions, such as spectators and media. …”
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Does hyperbaric oxygen exposure affect high-intensity short-duration exercise performance?
Rozenek, R., Fobel, B. F., Banks, J. C., Russo, A. C., Lacourse, M. G., Strauss, M. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2007)“…Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) exposure involves the breathing of 100% oxygen under conditions of elevated atmospheric pressure and is used to increase the oxygen content of the plasma fraction of arterial blood. …”
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Energetics in competitive swimming and its application for training
Ogita, F.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X (2006)“…The exercise intensity (water flow rate) decreased with decrease in atmospheric pressure. During the exhaustive swimming, rate of aerobic energy release diminished with increase in hypobaric hypoxia, while not only AOD but also rate of anaerobic energy release throughout the exercise were unaffected despite the decreased O2 demand caused by diminished exercise intensity due to hypobaric hypoxia. …”
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Effect of hyperbaric oxygen on oxygen uptake and measurements in the blood and tissues in a normobaric environment
Hodges, A. N. H., Delaney, S., Lecomte, J. M., Lacroix, V. J., Montgomery, D. L.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2003)“…Two HBO2 treatments consisting of breathing 95% oxygen at 2.5 atmospheres absolute (ATA) for 90 minutes were administered on non-consecutive days. …”