Search Results - Larsen, R. G.
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Rowing exercise increases cardiorespiratory fitness and brachial artery diameter but not traditional cardiometabolic risk factors in spinal cord-injured humans
Kopp Hansen, R., Samani, A., Laessoe, U., Handberg, A., Mellergaard, M., Figlewski, K., Thijssen, D. H. J., Gliemann, L., Larsen, R. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)“…Larsen, R. G.…”
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Multiple-day high-dose beetroot juice supplementation does not improve pulmonary or muscle deoxygenation kinetics of well-trained cyclists in normoxia and hypoxia
Rokkedal-Lausch, T., Franch, J., Poulsen, M. K., Thomsen, L. P., Weitzberg, E., Kamavuako, E. N., Karbing, D. S., Larsen, R. G.Published in Nitric Oxide (2021)“…Larsen, R. G.…”
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Chronic high-dose beetroot juice supplementation improves time trial performance of well-trained cyclists in normoxia and hypoxia
Rokkedal-Lausch, T., Franch, J., Poulsen, M. K., Thomsen, L. P., Weitzberg, E., Kamavuako, E. N., Karbing, D. S., Larsen, R. G.Published in Nitric Oxide (2019)“…Larsen, R. G.…”
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The effects of speed endurance training vs. aerobic high-intensity intervals on endurance performance in elite Danish orienteers
Rokkedal-Lausch, T., Lassen, T., Larsen, R. G., Madsen, K., Franch, J.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Larsen, R. G.…”
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