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Workload impact on gender-based differences in delta blood lactate concentrations from supramaximal exercise

, 2016
BACKGROUND: Gender-based delta blood lactate concentration (Δ[BLa−]) differences may be impacted by the volume of work performed during exercise. Thus workload can act as a confounding influence when data from men and women are compared.
Jake L. Martin   +9 more
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Heart rate response to breath-holding during supramaximal exercise

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1989
The cardiovascular responses to breath-holding (BH) during short-lasting supramaximal exercise (415 W) on a cycle ergometer were investigated in 15 healthy male subjects. The arterial oxygen saturation, heart rate (HR), endtidal PO2 and PCO2 were continuously monitored.
S. Okita   +6 more
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Supramaximal Exercise Training Enhances several Health-Related Outcomes in Obese Adults: 1530 Board #183 June 2, 9: 00 AM - 10: 30 AM.

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2016
RESULTS: There were 156 (87%) completers.
G. Jabbour, H. Iancu
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Plasma citrate during submaximal and intermittent supramaximal exercise

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1978
Plasma 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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The effect of hypoxia on performance during 30 s or 45 s of supramaximal exercise

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1990
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of hypoxia (10.8 +/- 0.6% oxygen) on performance of 30 s and 45 s of supramaximal dynamic exercise. Twelve males were randomly allocated to perform either a 30 s or 45 s Wingate test (WT) on two occasions (hypoxia and room air) with a minimum of 1 week between tests.
M. F. Kavanagh   +2 more
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Effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on tolerance to supramaximal intensity intermittent exercise

Nitric Oxide, 2015
Dietary nitrate (NO3(-)) supplementation has been shown to increase exercise tolerance and improve oxidative efficiency during aerobic exercise in healthy subjects. We tested the hypothesis that a 3-day supplementation in beetroot juice (BJ) rich in NO3(-) would improve the tolerance to supramaximal intensity intermittent exercise consisting of 15-s ...
Julien Aucouturier   +4 more
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Effects of short supramaximal exercise on hemorheology in sickle cell trait carriers

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2006
This study compared the hemorheological profile at rest and in response to a short supramaximal exercise test between sickle cell trait (SCT) carriers and a control group. Eight SCT carriers and eight control subjects performed a ramp exercise test on a cycle ergometer conducted to maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max).
Connes, Philippe   +7 more
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Effects of a low- or a high-carbohydrate diet on performance, energy system contribution, and metabolic responses during supramaximal exercise.

Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme, 2013
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of a high- or low-carbohydrate (CHO) diet on performance, aerobic and anaerobic contribution, and metabolic responses during supramaximal exercise.
A. Lima-Silva   +6 more
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Checking true VO2max values by supramaximal exercise testing: physiological insights

Clinical respiratory physiology, exercise and functional imaging, 2021
Maria Cecília Moraes Frade   +6 more
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Energy utilization in intermittent exercise of supramaximal intensity

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1969
MARGARIA R.   +3 more
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