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Corrigendum to "Evaluation of gluten-free noodles formulated with germinated Proso and barnyard millets: studies on process optimization for structural and functional integrity" [Food Chem. X 30 (2025) 103001]. [PDF]
Bhavadharani PV, Gurumoorthi P.
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Abstract Altitude training enhances haematological adaptations and endurance at sea level, typically requiring exposure to ∼2500 m altitude for 3–4 weeks. Emerging evidence suggests that low‐dose carbon monoxide (CO) inhalation might mimic hypoxia and might be used by elite athletes.
Simone Villanova +3 more
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Millets for little ones: child feeding practices and nutritional profile of millet-based foods in Telangana, India. [PDF]
Shaji IM +6 more
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Abstract A lack of consensus remains on whether normobaric hypoxia (NH) and hypobaric hypoxia (HH) may differentially impact physiological factors affecting cerebrovascular regulation, particularly with an additional strenuous exercise component. We sought to compare the acute effects of NH and HH on global cerebral blood flow (gCBF) at an altitude ...
Rachel Turner +3 more
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Reviving forgotten grains: The millet mission in India. [PDF]
Nair GR, Madamanchi D.
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Abstract Ski mountaineering (SkiMo) is a new Olympic sport with extreme endurance demands and altitude exposure. Previous studies have focused on traditional cardiorespiratory variables, such as maximal oxygen consumption (V̇O2max${\dot V_{{{\mathrm{O}}_{\mathrm{2}}}{\mathrm{max}}}}$) or ventilatory thresholds, but, to our knowledge, did not report ...
Forrest Schorderet +7 more
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Impact of Millet-Based Dietary Intervention on the Nutritional Status of Children in Rural and Tribal Andhra Pradesh, India. [PDF]
Gupta A +9 more
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Abstract Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has emerged as a potential alternative method for determination of breakpoints equivalent to lactate thresholds. However, the optimal NIRS location remains unclear, particularly in Nordic skiing, which requires both upper‐ and lower‐limb contributions.
Jonas Forot +4 more
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