Search Results - Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Anxiety level modulates endocrine and neuromodulatory responses to maximal exercise and 24-h recovery in elite rowers
Ostapiuk-Karolczuk, J., Dziewiecka, H., Kasperska, A., Cichon-Wozniak, J., Reysner, M., Gruszka, W., Basta, P., Kaczmarczyk, S., Skarpanska-Stejnborn, A.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Introduction: Anxiety is a key psychological factor in competitive sport that interacts with physiological stress responses. By modulating neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter activity, it may influence how athletes adapt to maximal effort and recover afterward. …”
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Hot yoga: A systematic review of the physiological, functional and psychological responses and adaptations
Willmott, A. G. B., James, C. A., Jewiss, M., Gibson, O. R., Brocherie, F., Mee, J. A.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Acute hot yoga increased body temperature and heart rate, but not the energetic demands when compared to other forms of non-heated yoga. Chronic hot yoga appeared to elicit cardiometabolic (e.g. body composition, lipid profiles and macrovascular function) and functional adaptations applicable for health (e.g., bone mineral density, balance and flexibility) as well as physical performance (e.g., submaximal exercise thresholds). …”
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Effects of post-exercise heat exposure on acute recovery and training-induced performance adaptations: A systematic review
Ahokas, E. K., Hennessy, R. S., Hanstock, H. G., Kyröläinen, H., Ihalainen, J. K.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Eligible studies were randomised or crossover trials comparing whole-body post-exercise heat exposure (= 36 °C, e.g., hot water immersion to at least sternum level, or sauna bathing) to passive or placebo recovery. …”
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Neck cooling provides ergogenic benefits after heat acclimation during exercise in the heat
Zhang, G., Xin, G., Li, H., Ma, P., Wang, H.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Background: Both heat acclimation and neck cooling have been shown to alleviate heat stress and may help maintain exercise performance in the heat. However, no previous research has been determined their combined effects on thermal perception and physiological responses during exercise in the heat. …”
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The acute effects of compression garments on muscle protein synthesis markers, blood flow, performance, and perceived recovery after resistance exercise
Leabeater, A. J., Broatch, J. R., Driller, M. W., James, L. P., Malamouli, M., Halson, S. L., Bishop, D. J., Garnham, A., O`Riordan, S. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Physiological (markers of muscle protein synthesis, muscle blood flow, blood lactate, blood glucose), perceptual (total quality of recovery, perceived muscle soreness, and subjective well-being), and performance measures (countermovement jump and isometric mid-thigh pull) were collected at baseline, immediately post-exercise (performance and perceptual only), and at 1 h (physiological and perceptual only), 5 h, and 24 h post-exercise. …”
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Exercise sensations during moderate-intensity heart-rate-clamped cycling in graded hypoxia: a qualitative approach
Li, S. N., Peeling, P., Budden, T., Simpson, A., Scott, B. R., Peiffer, J. J., Shaykevich, A., Girard, O.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Conclusion: Despite comparable physiological responses during HR-clamped cycling, hypoxia severity influenced selected perceived sensations (ie, difficulty focusing, difficulty breathing, and light-headedness). …”
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Caloric restriction improves perceived exertion while conserving immunity, fatigue, inflammation, and physical performance in male professional soccer players: a controlled randomi...
Garcia-Morales, G, Díaz, G, Niño, A, del Campo, J, Tejero-González, C.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025) -
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Combined effects of weight reduction and hypoxia on physiological and perceptual responses to high-intensity exercise in endurance athletes
Chambion-Diaz, M., Chertin, J., Pialoux, V., Billaut, F.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Introduction This study investigated the effects of body weight (BW) reduction and hypoxia on physiological and perceptual responses during high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE) on the anti-gravity AlterG® treadmill. …”
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The impact of precompetition state on athletic performance among track and field athletes using machine learning
Zhang, Y., Fu, P., Yu, Q., Niu, Q., Nie, D., Dou, X., Zhang, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…Objective: This study aims to compare the differences in the precompetition status (nutritional, physiological, biochemical, psychological, and sleep statuses) among college track and field athletes with different competition performances and to screen for key indicators of differences affecting athletic performance. …”
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A characterization of the cardiac physiology and aortic pulse wave properties of artistic swimmers across competitive levels
Baker, R. E., Cheung, C. P., Coates, A. M., Currie, K. D., King, T. J., Mountjoy, M. L., Burr, J. F.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2024)“…Methods Cardiovascular structure and function were compared in a cross-sectional study of healthy controls, varsity, and elite artistic swimmers, using pulse wave analysis, pulse wave velocity, and echocardiographic images both at rest and during isometric handgrip exercise. …”
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