Iron considerations for the athlete: a narrative review
Iron plays a significant role in the body, and is specifically important to athletes, since it is a
dominant feature in processes such as oxygen transport and energy metabolism. Despite its …
dominant feature in processes such as oxygen transport and energy metabolism. Despite its …
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 …
Refuting the myth of non‐response to exercise training:'non‐responders' do respond to higher dose of training
D Montero, C Lundby - The Journal of physiology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Key points The prevalence of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) non‐response gradually
declines in healthy individuals exercising 60, 120, 180, 240 or 300 min per week for 6 …
declines in healthy individuals exercising 60, 120, 180, 240 or 300 min per week for 6 …
Antihypertensive and renal mechanisms of SGLT2 (sodium-glucose linked transporter 2) inhibitors
CS Wilcox - Hypertension, 2020 - Am Heart Assoc
Empaglifolzin, canagliflozin, and dapagliflozin are SGLT2 (sodium-glucose linked
transporter type 2) inhibitors for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus that also reduce blood …
transporter type 2) inhibitors for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus that also reduce blood …
Nutrition and altitude: strategies to enhance adaptation, improve performance and maintain health: a narrative review
Training at low to moderate altitudes (~ 1600–2400 m) is a common approach used by
endurance athletes to provide a distinctive environmental stressor to augment training …
endurance athletes to provide a distinctive environmental stressor to augment training …
Contemporary periodization of altitude training for elite endurance athletes: a narrative review
Since the 1960s there has been an escalation in the purposeful utilization of altitude to
enhance endurance athletic performance. This has been mirrored by a parallel …
enhance endurance athletic performance. This has been mirrored by a parallel …
Regulation of blood volume in lowlanders exposed to high altitude
C Siebenmann, P Robach… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Humans ascending to high altitude (HA) experience a reduction in arterial oxyhemoglobin
saturation and, as a result, arterial O2 content (C a O 2). As HA exposure extends, this …
saturation and, as a result, arterial O2 content (C a O 2). As HA exposure extends, this …
Women at altitude: Sex-related physiological responses to exercise in hypoxia
Sex differences in physiological responses to various stressors, including exercise, have
been well documented. However, the specific impact of these differences on exposure to …
been well documented. However, the specific impact of these differences on exposure to …
Time for a new metric for hypoxic dose?
LA Garvican-Lewis, K Sharpe… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
THE OPTIMAL HYPOXIC DOSE for sea level performance adaptation is not a new concept.
Too long and/or too extreme exposure and training/performance is compromised, whereas …
Too long and/or too extreme exposure and training/performance is compromised, whereas …
Absence of neocytolysis in humans returning from a 3‐week high‐altitude sojourn
M Klein, L Kaestner, AY Bogdanova, G Minetti… - Acta …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Total haemoglobin mass (tot‐Hb) increases during high‐altitude acclimatization.
Normalization of tot‐Hb upon descent is thought to occur via neocytolysis, the selective …
Normalization of tot‐Hb upon descent is thought to occur via neocytolysis, the selective …