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Voluntary hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia enhances wingate test performance without altering energy system contributions. [PDF]
Yılmaz HH +6 more
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Aerospace medicine required controlled terrestrial models to investigate influences of altered atmosphere conditions, such as hypoxia, on human health and performance. These models could potentially be expanded to encompass disease conditions or treatment targets regulated through hypoxia or hypercapnia.
Titiaan E. Post +4 more
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CO2, infections, and critical illnesses. [PDF]
Coleman LS.
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Controlled Hyperventilation After Training May Accelerate Altitude Acclimatization [PDF]
Geert A. Buijze, Maria T. E. Hopman
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Paroxysmal Dyskinesia with a Novel Variant in the Histone 3 Family 3B (H3‐3B) Gene
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, Volume 13, Issue 1, Page 269-271, January 2026.
Gianluca D'Onofrio +3 more
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Abstract Background Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is used in a broad range of populations to improve the strength and endurance of the respiratory muscles, to improve both athletic performance and clinical outcomes. However, the optimal approach to IMT remains uncertain, and IMT is frequently declined in the clinical setting.
Timothy O. Jenkins +7 more
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The impact of hyperventilation on seizure duration following electroconvulsive therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials. [PDF]
Shen T +6 more
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