PURPOSE: Endurance exercise and hypoxia regulate pathways that are crucial to glucose and lipid metabolism. We hypothesized that training under hypoxia results in similar or even greater metabolic improvement compared with exercise under normoxia at a lower workload. METHODS: We randomly assigned 20healthy men to single blind training under hypoxia (FiO2 = 15%) or normoxia (FiO2 = 21%). Subjects trained thrice weekly for 60min over a 4-wk period at a heart rate measured at 3 mmol.L lactate during pretraining exercise testing. Before and after the training period, we determined body composition, venous blood parameters, oral glucose tolerance, and blood pressure. Furthermore, we assessed oxygen uptake (Vdot;O2), lactate, and respiratory quot...
Background: Both exposure to hypoxia and exercise training have the potential to modulate appetite a...
Objective: Both a 1- to 4-week continuous or intermittent stay and moderate exercise in hypoxia vers...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...
Previous studies suggested that hypoxia and exercise may have a synergistic effect on cardiovascular...
The evidence that physical exercise lowers metabolic and cardiovascular risk is undisputed. Normobar...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
PURPOSE: To test whether environmental hypoxia could potentiate the effects of exercise training on ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves insulin sensitivity in obesity. Hypoxia training is claimed t...
International audienceIntroduction: Combining exercise training with hypoxic exposure has been recen...
PURPOSE: In this study, we compared the effect of sprint interval training (SIT) in normoxia versus ...
Objective:We examined metabolic and endocrine responses during rest and exercise in moderate hypoxia...
AIM: Hypoxic exercise (HE) may have more pronounced effects on glucose homeostasis than exercise und...
PURPOSE: In this study, we compared the effect of sprint interval training (SIT) in normoxia versus ...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease associated with increase in patient mortality. Exerci...
The main aim of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of hypoxic training on the modulation ...
Background: Both exposure to hypoxia and exercise training have the potential to modulate appetite a...
Objective: Both a 1- to 4-week continuous or intermittent stay and moderate exercise in hypoxia vers...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...
Previous studies suggested that hypoxia and exercise may have a synergistic effect on cardiovascular...
The evidence that physical exercise lowers metabolic and cardiovascular risk is undisputed. Normobar...
Context Aging is a primary risk factor for most chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Both...
PURPOSE: To test whether environmental hypoxia could potentiate the effects of exercise training on ...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity improves insulin sensitivity in obesity. Hypoxia training is claimed t...
International audienceIntroduction: Combining exercise training with hypoxic exposure has been recen...
PURPOSE: In this study, we compared the effect of sprint interval training (SIT) in normoxia versus ...
Objective:We examined metabolic and endocrine responses during rest and exercise in moderate hypoxia...
AIM: Hypoxic exercise (HE) may have more pronounced effects on glucose homeostasis than exercise und...
PURPOSE: In this study, we compared the effect of sprint interval training (SIT) in normoxia versus ...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease associated with increase in patient mortality. Exerci...
The main aim of this review was to evaluate the effectiveness of hypoxic training on the modulation ...
Background: Both exposure to hypoxia and exercise training have the potential to modulate appetite a...
Objective: Both a 1- to 4-week continuous or intermittent stay and moderate exercise in hypoxia vers...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...