Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the primary cues regulating perceived effort and exercise performance using a fixed-RPE protocol in severe and moderate hypoxia. Methods: Eight male participants (26 6 y, 76.3 8.6 kg, 178.5 3.6 cm, 51.4 8.0 mL·kg-1·min-1 V ̇O2max) completed three exercise trials in environmental conditions of severe hypoxia (FIO2 0.114), moderate hypoxia (FIO2 0.152) and normoxia (FIO2 0.202). They were instructed to continually adjust their power output to maintain a perceived effort (RPE) of 16, exercising until power output declined to 80 % of the peak 30-s power output achieved. Results: Exercise time was reduced (severe hypoxia 428 210 s; moderate hypoxia 1044 384 s; normoxia 1550 590 s)...
Objective: To quantify the effects of acute hypoxic exposure on exercise capacity and performance, w...
1. Reductions in arterial O2 saturation (−5% to −10% SaO2 below rest) occur over time during sustai...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the primary cues regulating perceived effort and e...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
Background: The role of the perception of breathing effort in the regulation of performance of maxim...
BACKGROUND: The role of the perception of breathing effort in the regulation of performance of maxim...
BACKGROUND The impact of hyperoxia on exercise limitation is still incompletely understood. OBJECT...
It has been shown that highly aerobically trained individuals are unable to achieve maximal oxygen u...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available...
Abstract: Exercise intensity can be set relative to VO2 max measured during hypoxic or control condi...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
PURPOSE: Exercise-induced central fatigue is alleviated following acclimatisation to high altitude. ...
This thesis investigated the psycho-physiological responses of obese individuals during and followin...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of hypoxia on metabolic and acid-base bala...
Objective: To quantify the effects of acute hypoxic exposure on exercise capacity and performance, w...
1. Reductions in arterial O2 saturation (−5% to −10% SaO2 below rest) occur over time during sustai...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the primary cues regulating perceived effort and e...
This study aimed to determine whether different levels of hypoxia affect physical performance during...
Background: The role of the perception of breathing effort in the regulation of performance of maxim...
BACKGROUND: The role of the perception of breathing effort in the regulation of performance of maxim...
BACKGROUND The impact of hyperoxia on exercise limitation is still incompletely understood. OBJECT...
It has been shown that highly aerobically trained individuals are unable to achieve maximal oxygen u...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available...
Abstract: Exercise intensity can be set relative to VO2 max measured during hypoxic or control condi...
Purpose To investigate whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia augments physiological a...
PURPOSE: Exercise-induced central fatigue is alleviated following acclimatisation to high altitude. ...
This thesis investigated the psycho-physiological responses of obese individuals during and followin...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of hypoxia on metabolic and acid-base bala...
Objective: To quantify the effects of acute hypoxic exposure on exercise capacity and performance, w...
1. Reductions in arterial O2 saturation (−5% to −10% SaO2 below rest) occur over time during sustai...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...