PURPOSE: Exercise-induced central fatigue is alleviated following acclimatisation to high altitude. The adaptations underpinning this effect may also be induced with brief, repeated exposures to severe hypoxia. The purpose of this study was to determine whether (i) exercise tolerance in severe hypoxia would be improved following an intermittent hypoxic (IH) protocol and (ii) exercise-induced central fatigue would be alleviated following an IH protocol.METHODS: Nineteen recreationally-active males were randomised into two groups who completed ten 2-h exposures in severe hypoxia (IH: PIO2 82 mmHg; n=11) or normoxia (control; n=8). Seven sessions involved cycling for 30 min at 25% peak power (W˙peak) in IH, and at a matched heart rate in normo...
International audienceIntroductionThe understanding of fatigue in hypoxia is limited due to: lack of...
In humans, hypoxia is defined as the mismatch between tissue requirement and oxygen delivery. This c...
Key points: Acute exposure and acclimatization to hypoxia are associated with an impairment and part...
PURPOSE: Exercise-induced central fatigue is alleviated following acclimatisation to high altitude. ...
Severe, acute hypoxia leads to an increased development of supraspinal fatigue during whole body exe...
The development of muscle fatigue is oxygen (O2)-delivery sensitive [arterial O2 content (CaO2) × li...
Purpose: Prolonged cycling exercise performance in normoxia is limited because of both peripheral a...
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Fan, Jui-Lin, and Bengt Kayser. Fatigue and exhaustion in hypoxia: the role of cerebral oxygenation....
Aims: We asked whether acclimatization to chronic hypoxia (CH) attenuates the level of supraspinal f...
Purpose: To outline how hypoxia profoundly affects neuronal functionality and thus compromise exerci...
Fatigue is defined as an exercise-induced decrease in maximal voluntary force produced by a muscle. ...
We hypothesized that severe hypoxia limits exercise performance via decreased contractility of limb ...
Purpose: To compare the effects of different hypoxia severities on exercise capacity, cardio-respira...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether central activation (CA) is reduced follow...
International audienceIntroductionThe understanding of fatigue in hypoxia is limited due to: lack of...
In humans, hypoxia is defined as the mismatch between tissue requirement and oxygen delivery. This c...
Key points: Acute exposure and acclimatization to hypoxia are associated with an impairment and part...
PURPOSE: Exercise-induced central fatigue is alleviated following acclimatisation to high altitude. ...
Severe, acute hypoxia leads to an increased development of supraspinal fatigue during whole body exe...
The development of muscle fatigue is oxygen (O2)-delivery sensitive [arterial O2 content (CaO2) × li...
Purpose: Prolonged cycling exercise performance in normoxia is limited because of both peripheral a...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available...
Fan, Jui-Lin, and Bengt Kayser. Fatigue and exhaustion in hypoxia: the role of cerebral oxygenation....
Aims: We asked whether acclimatization to chronic hypoxia (CH) attenuates the level of supraspinal f...
Purpose: To outline how hypoxia profoundly affects neuronal functionality and thus compromise exerci...
Fatigue is defined as an exercise-induced decrease in maximal voluntary force produced by a muscle. ...
We hypothesized that severe hypoxia limits exercise performance via decreased contractility of limb ...
Purpose: To compare the effects of different hypoxia severities on exercise capacity, cardio-respira...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether central activation (CA) is reduced follow...
International audienceIntroductionThe understanding of fatigue in hypoxia is limited due to: lack of...
In humans, hypoxia is defined as the mismatch between tissue requirement and oxygen delivery. This c...
Key points: Acute exposure and acclimatization to hypoxia are associated with an impairment and part...