Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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The individual response to training and competition at altitudeRelationship between resting ventilatory chemosensitivity and maximal oxygen uptake in moderate hypobaric hypoxia.Using a novel data resource to explore heart rate during mountain and road runningHumans In Hypoxia: A Conspiracy Of Maladaptation?!Exercise-Induced Hypoxaemia Developed at Sea-Level Influences Responses to Exercise at Moderate Altitude..VO2max: what do we know, and what do we still need to know?Effects of various acute hypoxic conditions on metabolic parameters and cardiac function during exercise and recovery.Maximal Oxygen Uptake Is Achieved in Hypoxia but Not Normoxia during an Exhaustive Severe Intensity Run.Influence of Inspiratory Muscle Training on Ventilatory Efficiency and Cycling Performance in Normoxia and Hypoxia.Thermoregulatory responses to exercise at a fixed rate of heat production are not altered by acute hypoxia.Living altitude influences endurance exercise performance change over time at altitude.Influence of acute normobaric hypoxia on physiological variables and lactate turn point determination in trained men.Oxygen availability and PCr recovery rate in untrained human calf muscle: evidence of metabolic limitation in normoxia.Sildenafil improves cardiac output and exercise performance during acute hypoxia, but not normoxia.Spanish genetic admixture is associated with larger V(O2) max decrement from sea level to 4338 m in Peruvian Quechua.Defining the "dose" of altitude training: how high to live for optimal sea level performance enhancement.Limitation of Maximal Heart Rate in Hypoxia: Mechanisms and Clinical ImportanceSecond generation Tibetan lowlanders acclimatize to high altitude more quickly than CaucasiansResting and exercise ventilatory chemosensitivity across the menstrual cycleThe decrease of maximal oxygen consumption during hypoxia in man: a mirror image of the oxygen equilibrium curve
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Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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Linear relationship between VO2max and VO2max decrement during exposure to acute hypoxia.
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10.1152/JAPPL.1988.64.4.1486
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1988-04-01T00:00:00Z