INTRODUCTION:Running races on mountain trails at moderate-high altitude with large elevation changes throughout has become increasingly popular. During exercise at altitude, ventilatory demands increase due to the combined effects of exercise and hypoxia. AIM:To investigate the relationships between thoraco-abdominal coordination, ventilatory pattern, oxygen saturation (SpO2), and endurance performance in runners during high-intensity uphill exercise. METHODS:Fifteen participants (13 males, mean age 42±9 yrs) ran a "Vertical Kilometer," i.e., an uphill run involving a climb of approximately 1000 m with a slope greater than 30%. The athletes were equipped with a portable respiratory inductive plethysmography system, a finger pulse oximeter a...
The purpose of this brief report was to examine the net oxygen cost, oxygen kinetics, and kinematics...
International audienceOxygen uptake (V̇O2), heart rate (HR), energy cost (EC) and oxygen pulse are l...
Endurance athletes competing at altitude experience a significant decrement in performance as a resu...
Introduction Running races on mountain trails at moderate-high altitude with large elevation change...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
The study aimed to provide within-race data on the time course of pulmonary function during a mounta...
The primary aim of our feasibility reporting was to define physiological differences in trail runnin...
Ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon dioxide are physiological measures of breathing effici...
Ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon dioxide are physiological measures of breathing effici...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, 24,000 D+)...
Purpose: Despite their increasing popularity, there are no studies analyzing the performance of ski-...
Portable respiratory inductive pletysmography can estimate ventilation at rest ® and during exercise...
Purpose: Ultramarathon running offers a unique possibility to investigate the mechanisms contributin...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330\u2009km, 24\u2...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
The purpose of this brief report was to examine the net oxygen cost, oxygen kinetics, and kinematics...
International audienceOxygen uptake (V̇O2), heart rate (HR), energy cost (EC) and oxygen pulse are l...
Endurance athletes competing at altitude experience a significant decrement in performance as a resu...
Introduction Running races on mountain trails at moderate-high altitude with large elevation change...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to analyse the effects of ground technicity on card...
The study aimed to provide within-race data on the time course of pulmonary function during a mounta...
The primary aim of our feasibility reporting was to define physiological differences in trail runnin...
Ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon dioxide are physiological measures of breathing effici...
Ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon dioxide are physiological measures of breathing effici...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330 km, 24,000 D+)...
Purpose: Despite their increasing popularity, there are no studies analyzing the performance of ski-...
Portable respiratory inductive pletysmography can estimate ventilation at rest ® and during exercise...
Purpose: Ultramarathon running offers a unique possibility to investigate the mechanisms contributin...
This study aimed to assess the effects of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM, 330\u2009km, 24\u2...
We investigated postural control (PC) effects of a mountain ultra-marathon (MUM): a 330-km trail run...
The purpose of this brief report was to examine the net oxygen cost, oxygen kinetics, and kinematics...
International audienceOxygen uptake (V̇O2), heart rate (HR), energy cost (EC) and oxygen pulse are l...
Endurance athletes competing at altitude experience a significant decrement in performance as a resu...