Search Results - Clinical Exercise Physiology
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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)“…Background: Urolithin A (UA) is a metabolite produced by gut bacteria following the consumption of ellagitannin-rich foods. Clinical trials in middle-aged and older adults demonstrated that supplementation with UA improves muscle strength, endurance, and biomarkers of mitochondrial health, suggesting that UA may be an effective ergogenic aid in other populations. …”
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Case study: a jaw-protruding dental splint improves running physiology and kinematics
Cardoso, F., Coelho, E. P., Gay, A., Vilas-Boas, J. P., Pinho, J. C., Pyne, D. B., Fernandes, R. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…Wearing an intraoral jaw-protruding splint could enhance respiratory function in clinical settings and eventually exercise performance. …”
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Plasmapheresis effect on hematological and biochemical parameters in athletic horses subjected to exercise
Daden, R., Zarhouni, F. Z., Chakir, J., Piro, M., Achaâban, M. R., Ouassat, M., El Allali, K.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2019)“…Highlights • Plasmapheresis was demonstrated to modify the physiology after exercise in horses. • Biochemical and hematological changes are in agreement with blood manipulation. • Plasmapheresis could be prohibited in horses undergoing sport competitions. …”
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Effectiveness of the hypoxic exercise test to predict altitude illness and performance at moderate altitude in high-level swimmers
Pla, R., Brocherie, F., Le Garrec, S., Richalet, J.-P.Published in Physiological Reports (2020)“…Arterial oxygen saturation during the hypoxic exercise test was the physiological variable that was best related to performance decrease at altitude (r = .54, p < .05). …”
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Ischemic preconditioning enhances aerobic adaptations to sprint-interval training in athletes without altering systemic hypoxic signaling and immune function
Paradis-Deschênes, P., Joanisse, D. R., Mauriège, P., Billaut, F.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2020)“…Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) can improve maximal exercise capacity and up-regulate signaling pathways involved in physiological training adaptations. …”
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Pulmonary and respiratory muscle function in response to Marathon and ultra-Marathon running: A review
Tiller, N. B.Published in Sports Medicine (2019)“…The physiological demands of marathon and ultra-marathon running are substantial, affecting multiple body systems. …”
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Association of lower limb compression garments during high-intensity exercise with performance and physiological responses: A systematic review and Meta-analysis
da Silva, C. A., Helal, L., da Silva, R. P., Belli, K. C., Umpierre, D., Stein, R.Published in Sports Medicine (2018)“…Background: Although compression garments are used to improve sports performance, methodological approaches and the direction of evidence regarding garments for use in high-intensity exercise settings are diverse. Objectives: Our primary aim was to summarize the association between lower-limb compression garments (LLCGs) and changes in sports performance during high-intensity exercise. …”
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Effects of whole body vibration on the horse: Actual vibration, muscle activity, and warm-up effect
Buchner, H. H. F., Zimmer, L., Haase, L., Perrier, J., Peham, C.Published in Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (2017)“…Furthermore, the effects of WBV warm-up on clinical parameters and body surface temperatures were compared to standard warm-up exercises. …”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014“…. - Various types of physical exercises, including cardiovascular training, resistance training, aerobic and anaerobic exercise, bioenergetics, and energy balance. …”