Search Results - Robach, P.
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Determinants of maximal whole-body fat oxidation in elite cross-country skiers: Role of skeletal muscle mitochondria
Dandanell, S., Meinild-Lundby, A.-K., Andersen, A. B., Lang, P. F., Oberholzer, L., Keiser, S., Robach, P., Larsen, S.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Robach, P.…”
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Hypobaric live high-train low does not improve aerobic performance more than live low-train low in cross-country skiers
Robach, P., Hansen, J., Pichon, A., Meinild Lundby, A.-K., Dandanell, S., Slettaløkken Falch, G., Hammarström, D., Pesta, D. H., Siebenmann, C., Keiser, S., Kérivel, P., Whist, J. E., Rønnestad, B. R., Lundby, C.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Robach, P.…”
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Altitude, heart rate variability and aerobic capacities
Schmitt, L., Fouillot, J.-P., Millet, G. P., Robach, P., Nicolet, G., Brugniaux, J., Richalet, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)“…Robach, P.…”
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Effects of intermittent hypoxic training on acclimatization in elite cross-country skiers
Richalet, J.-P., Brugniaux, J., Schmitt, L., Jeanvoine, H., Nicolet, G., Duvallet, A., Fouillot, J. P., Robach, P.Published in 13. International Hypoxia-Symposium, February, 19-22, 2003, Banff, Alberta (Kanada) (2003)“…Robach, P.…”
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Living high - training low: Effect on erythropoiesis and aerobic performance in highly trained cross-country skiers
Robach, P., Schmitt, L., Brugniaux, J., Nicolet, G., Duvallet, A., Fouillot, J.-P., Pialoux, V., Moutereau, S., Lasne, F.Published in 13. International Hypoxia-Symposium, February, 19-22, 2003, Banff, Alberta (Kanada) (2003)“…Robach, P.…”
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