Search Results - Comparative 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)“…Results: Running performance (3000 m time trial) was not significantly improved in either treatment group (UA; p = 0.116, PL; p = 0.771), although UA supplementation significantly lowered ratings of perceived exertion (RPE, p = 0.02) and reduced indirect markers of post-exercise muscle damage (CK, total area under the curve p < 0.0001) following the 3000 m time trial compared with PL. …”
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Born high, born fast: does highland birth confer a pulmonary advantage for sea level endurance?
Paris, H. L., Baranauskas, M. N., Constantini, K., Shei, R.-J., Allen, P. E., Jadovitz, J. R., Wiggins, C. C., Perkins Storm, C.Published in Experimental Physiology (2025)“…Indeed, healthy indigenous highlanders often exhibit a larger aerobic exercise capacity compared to sea-level residents who travel to high altitude. …”
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Fluctuating running speed during 10-km running elevates physiological strain
Sumi, D., Takii, Y., Abe, S., Sakaguchi, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Purpose: Although it is anecdotally believed that fluctuating running speed during competition has a negative impact on running performance, its influence on physiological strain remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to determine the effect of fluctuating running speed during 10-km running on physiological strain compared with constant running speed. …”
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Physiological correspondence between different indexes of high-intensity endurance exercise in young male runners
Massini, D. A., Caritá, R. A. C., Almeida, T. A. F., Macedo, A. G., Hernández-Beltrán, V., Gamonales, J. M., Espada, M. C., Pessôa Filho, D. M.Published in Sports (2025)“…Therefore, the agreement between RCP, 50%delta, and CS in estimating VO2 responses and running speed did not preclude their reciprocal similarity in exercise intensity, although the observed individual variability in physiological variables is a constraint on considering these indexes interchangeable.…”
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High intensity intermittent vs race pace 200-m swimming
Beidaris, N., Platanou, T.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)“…This study aimed to investigate the physiological responses and performance characteristics of high intensity intermittent swimming with different resting intervals, compared to high intensity race pace continuous swimming. …”
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Effects of interval and power training on the physical, physiological, and training characteristics of trained distance runners
Mesfen, A., Melkamu, Z.Published in Asian Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…The physiological characteristics assessed included resting heart rate, exercise heart rate, maximum oxygen consumption, measures of leg strength (LS) and power, endurance performance metrics such as time trials (TTs), and aerobic thresholds. …”