[HTML][HTML] The molecular athlete: exercise physiology from mechanisms to medals
Human skeletal muscle demonstrates remarkable plasticity, adapting to numerous external
stimuli including the habitual level of contractile loading. Accordingly, muscle function and …
stimuli including the habitual level of contractile loading. Accordingly, muscle function and …
Adaptive responses to hypoxia and/or hyperoxia in humans
Significance: Oxygen is indispensable for aerobic life, but its utilization exposes cells and
tissues to oxidative stress; thus, tight regulation of cellular, tissue, and systemic oxygen …
tissues to oxidative stress; thus, tight regulation of cellular, tissue, and systemic oxygen …
[HTML][HTML] Red blood cells in sports: effects of exercise and training on oxygen supply by red blood cells
H Mairbäurl - Frontiers in physiology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
During exercise the cardiovascular system has to warrant substrate supply to working
muscle. The main function of red blood cells in exercise is the transport of O2 from the lungs …
muscle. The main function of red blood cells in exercise is the transport of O2 from the lungs …
Cardiac remodeling in response to 1 year of intensive endurance training
Background—It is unclear whether, and to what extent, the striking cardiac morphological
manifestations of endurance athletes are a result of exercise training or a genetically …
manifestations of endurance athletes are a result of exercise training or a genetically …
Factors affecting running economy in trained distance runners
Running economy (RE) is typically defined as the energy demand for a given velocity of
submaximal running, and is determined by measuring the steady-state consumption of …
submaximal running, and is determined by measuring the steady-state consumption of …
Strategies to improve running economy
KR Barnes, AE Kilding - Sports medicine, 2015 - Springer
Running economy (RE) represents a complex interplay of physiological and biomechanical
factors that is typically defined as the energy demand for a given velocity of submaximal …
factors that is typically defined as the energy demand for a given velocity of submaximal …
[图书][B] Exercise physiology for health fitness and performance
SA Plowman, DL Smith - 2013 - books.google.com
Updated for its Fourth Edition with increased art and photos, this undergraduate exercise
physiology textbook integrates basic exercise physiology with research studies to stimulate …
physiology textbook integrates basic exercise physiology with research studies to stimulate …
[HTML][HTML] Maximizing cellular adaptation to endurance exercise in skeletal muscle
The application of molecular techniques to exercise biology has provided novel insight into
the complexity and breadth of intracellular signaling networks involved in response to …
the complexity and breadth of intracellular signaling networks involved in response to …
Heat acclimation improves exercise performance
S Lorenzo, JR Halliwill, MN Sawka… - Journal of Applied …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
This study examined the impact of heat acclimation on improving exercise performance in
cool and hot environments. Twelve trained cyclists performed tests of maximal aerobic …
cool and hot environments. Twelve trained cyclists performed tests of maximal aerobic …
Combining hypoxic methods for peak performance
New methods and devices for pursuing performance enhancement through altitude training
were developed in Scandinavia and the USA in the early 1990s. At present, several forms of …
were developed in Scandinavia and the USA in the early 1990s. At present, several forms of …