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Blood lactate accumulation in intermittent supramaximal exercise
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1988Blood lactate accumulation rate and oxygen consumption have been studied in six trained male runners, aged 20 to 30 years. Subjects ran on a treadmill at a rate representing 172 +/- 5% VO2max for four 45 s sessions, separated by 9 min rest periods. Oxygen consumption was measured throughout.
M, Rieu +4 more
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Lactate accumulation in response to supramaximal exercise in rowers
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2012The aim of this study was to test (a) three methods to estimate the quantity of lactate accumulated (QLaA) in response to supramaximal exercise and (b) correlations between QLaA and the nonoxidative energy supply assessed by the accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD).
Maciejewski, Hugo +5 more
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Effects of supramaximal exercise on blood glucose levels during a subsequent exercise
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1991The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effects of hyperglycemia induced by supramaximal exercise on blood glucose homeostasis during submaximal exercise following immediately after. Six men were subjected to three experimental situations; in two of these situations, 3 min of high-intensity exercise (corresponding to 112, SD 1 ...
J Y, Roy +4 more
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Supramaximal exercise mobilizes hematopoietic progenitors and reticulocytes in athletes
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2005Marathon runners show increased circulating CD34+ cell counts and postexercise release of interleukin-6 (IL-6), granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and flt3-ligand (Bonsignore MR, Morici G, Santoro A, Pegano M, Cascio L, Bonnano A, Abate P, Mirabella F, Profita M, Insalaco G, Gioia M, Vignola AM, Majolino I, Testa U, and Hogg JC.
Giuseppe Morici +10 more
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Effect of supramaximal exercise on excess postexercise O2 consumption
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1992This study was undertaken to determine the effect of high intensity exercise on the time course and magnitude of excess postexercise O2 consumption (EPOC). Six healthy male subjects performed three intermittent 2-min exercise bouts on a cycle ergometer at 108% of VO2max with 3-min rest periods (3 x 2 min).
R, Bahr, O, Grønnerød, O M, Sejersted
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Erythropoietin concentration and arterial haemoglobin saturation with supramaximal exercise
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1999The aim of this study was to determine if the hypoxaemic stimulus generated by intense exercise results in the physiological response of increased erythropoietin production. Twenty athletes exercised for 3 min at 109 +/- 2.8% (mean +/- s) maximal oxygen consumption.
D, Roberts, D J, Smith
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The influence of dietary carbohydrate on performance of supramaximal intermittent exercise
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1993The present investigation examined the influence of dietary carbohydrate (CHO) on the performance of supramaximal intermittent exercise. A group of 14 moderately trained male students [mean age 21.0 (SD 1.6) years] completed a maximal oxygen consumption test and two identical 'maximal interval tests' (MIT1 and MIT2) over a 10-day experimental period ...
Jenkins, D.G., Palmer, J., Spillman, D.
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Plasma citrate during submaximal and intermittent supramaximal exercise
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1978Plasma citrate was determined in seven subjects working 45 min at 50-60% of their maximal aerobic power and in six subjects who were exercised intermittently for five periods of 1 min at supramaximal work loads. Determinations of plasma lactate, glucose, free fatty acids and insulin were carried out simultaneously.
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Supramaximal Intensity Hypoxic Exercise and Vascular Function Assessment in Mice
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019Exercise training is an important strategy for maintaining health and preventing many chronic diseases. It is the first line of treatment recommended by international guidelines for patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, more specifically, lower extremity artery diseases, where the patients' walking capacity is considerably altered, affecting
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