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Metabolomic signatures of high-intensity and sprint interval exercise/training in humans: a systematic review. [PDF]

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Marques de Sá E Silva D   +5 more
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Do not write off supramaximal exercise just yet

open access: yes, 2016
Vollaard, Niels, Metcalfe, Richard
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Lactic acid production in supramaximal exercise

Pflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1971
On 12 subjects of different muscular fitness the rate of lactic acid appearance in blood, while performing the same supramaximal exercise has been determined, together with the maximal performance time and the maximal L.A. concentration in blood. The rate of increase of lactic acid is higher in the less fit than in the athletic subjects, to compensate ...
R Margaria, P Aghemo
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Cerebral oxygenation during intermittent supramaximal exercise

Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 2004
This study examined cerebral deoxygenation during intermittent supramaximal exercise in six healthy male subjects (age: 27.2 +/- 0.6 years (mean +/- S.E.). The subjects performed seven times exercise at an intensity corresponding to 150% of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) on cycle ergometer (30 s exercise/15 s rest). Cerebral oxygenation was measured by
Kenichi Shibuya
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Effect of alkalosis on performance and lactate formation in supramaximal exercise

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 1971
An increased base binding power of the blood induced by alkali administration to subjects performing a supramaximal exercise has no appreciable effect neither on the maximal performance time nor on the total amount of lactic acid or its rate of appearance in blood.
R Margaria, P Aghemo
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Effect of β-Adrenergic Blockade on Supramaximal Exercise Capacity*

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1983
Fourteen male physical education students performed a single bout of running until exhaustion on the treadmill at 22 km/h and 7.5% slope. They received single oral doses of 100 mg bupranolol (nonselective beta-blockade), 100 mg metoprolol (beta-1-selective blockade), and placebo 60-90 min before running.
W Kindermann
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The lipidome of Thoroughbred racehorses before and after supramaximal exercise

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2019
Summary Background A comprehensive study of the effect of supramaximal exercise in lipid homeostasis of Thoroughbreds provides the basis for future research on the role of lipids on energy metabolism in racehorses. Objective
L Nolazco Sassot   +2 more
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