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Nutrition for long-distance triathletes: Facts and myths
Kruseman, M., Lecoultre, V., Gremeaux, V.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2020)“…Lecoultre, V.…”
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Glucose-fructose ingestion and exercise performance: The gastrointestinal tract and beyond
Rosset, R., Egli, L., Lecoultre, V.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2017)“…Lecoultre, V.…”
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Acute supra-therapeutic oral terbutaline administration has no ergogenic effect in non-asthmatic athletes
Sanchez, A. M. J., Borrani, F., Le Fur, M. A., Le Mieux, A., Lecoultre, V., Py, G., Gernigon, C., Collomp, K., Candau, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2013)“…Lecoultre, V.…”
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Training in hypoxia fails to further enhance endurance performance and lactate clearance in well-trained men and impairs glucose metabolism during prolonged exercise
Lecoultre, V., Boss, A., Tappy, L., Borrani, F., Tran, C., Schneiter, P., Schutz, Y.Published in Experimental Physiology (2010)“…Lecoultre, V.…”
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Fructose and glucose co-ingestion during prolonged exercise increases lactate and glucose fluxes and oxidation compared with an equimolar intake of glucose
Lecoultre, V., Benoit, R., Carrel, G., Schutz, Y., Millet, G. P., Tappy, L., Schneiter, P.Published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2010)“…Lecoultre, V.…”
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