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Sessile snails, dynamic genomes: gene rearrangements within the mitochondrial genome of a family of caenogastropod molluscsA prospective epidemiological study of acute mountain sickness in Nepalese pilgrims ascending to high altitude (4380 m)Twelve Weeks of Sprint Interval Training Improves Indices of Cardiometabolic Health Similar to Traditional Endurance Training despite a Five-Fold Lower Exercise Volume and Time CommitmentSodium bicarbonate ingestion augments the increase in PGC-1α mRNA expression during recovery from intense interval exercise in human skeletal muscleEvidence for a genetic basis for altitude illness: 2010 update.Twin studies in altitude and hypoxia research.Is previous history a reliable predictor for acute mountain sickness susceptibility? A meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy.Methods to Estimate V˙O2max upon Acute Hypoxia Exposure.A Meta-Analysis of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Acute Normobaric Hypoxia.A Preliminary Genome-Wide Association Study of Acute Mountain Sickness Susceptibility in a Group of Nepalese Pilgrims Ascending to 4380 m.Physiological adaptations to interval training and the role of exercise intensity.Is poor sleep quality at high altitude separate from acute mountain sickness? Factor structure and internal consistency of the Lake Louise Score Questionnaire.Short-term green tea extract supplementation attenuates the postprandial blood glucose and insulin response following exercise in overweight men.Evidence for and Against Genetic Predispositions to Acute and Chronic Altitude Illnesses.Superior mitochondrial adaptations in human skeletal muscle after interval compared to continuous single-leg cycling matched for total work.Factor Structure and Internal Validity of the Functional Movement Screen in Adults.Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Hypobaric hypoxia induces/does not induce different responses from normobaric hypoxia.Effects of inhaled bronchodilators on lung function and cycling performance in female athletes with and without exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.Free Flight Physiology: Paragliding and the Study of Extreme Altitude.Green tea extract does not affect exogenous glucose appearance but reduces insulinemia with glucose ingestion in exercise recovery.The Physiology of Paragliding Flight at Moderate and Extreme Altitudes.Investigating human skeletal muscle physiology with unilateral exercise models: when one limb is more powerful than two.Brief Intense Stair Climbing Improves Cardiorespiratory Fitness.Thromboelastometry and Platelet Function during Acclimatization to High Altitude.Pharmacogenetic Effects of Inhaled Salbutamol on 10-km Time Trial Performance in Competitive Male and Female Cyclists.Effect of sex on the acute skeletal muscle response to sprint interval exercise.Individual susceptibility to high altitude and immersion pulmonary edema and pulmonary lymphatics.Acute Beetroot Juice Supplementation Does Not Improve Cycling Performance in Normoxia or Moderate Hypoxia.β-Alanine Supplementation Does Not Augment the Skeletal Muscle Adaptive Response to 6 Weeks of Sprint Interval Training.Ultra-low-cost clinical pulse oximetry.The 2018 Lake Louise Acute Mountain Sickness ScoreAcute mountain sickness is not repeatable across two 12-hour normobaric hypoxia exposuresExhaled nitric oxide is associated with acute mountain sickness susceptibility during exposure to normobaric hypoxiaPhysiological responses to incremental, interval, and continuous counterweighted single-leg and double-leg cycling at the same relative intensitiesManipulating Carbohydrate Availability between Twice-Daily Sessions of High-Intensity Interval Training Over 2 Weeks Improves Time-Trial PerformanceInhaled salbutamol does not affect athletic performance in asthmatic and non-asthmatic cyclistsEvaluation of the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) in the Diagnosis of Acute Mountain Sickness at 4380 mA fast, reliable and sample-sparing method to identify fibre types of single muscle fibresCardiopulmonary Demand of 16-kg Kettlebell Snatches in Simulated Girevoy SportThe Reliability of 4-min and 20-min Time Trials and Their Relationships to Functional Threshold Power in Trained Cyclists
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