Purpose: The Wingate anaerobic test measures the maximum anaerobic capacity of the lower limbs. The energy sources of Wingate test are dominated by anaerobic metabolism (~ 80%). Chronic high altitude exposure induces adaptations on skeletal muscle function and metabolism. Therefore, the study aim was to investigate possible changes in the energy system contribution to Wingate test before and after a high-altitude sojourn. Methods: Seven male climbers performed a Wingate test before and after a 43-day expedition in the Himalaya (23 days above 5.000 m). Mechanical parameters included: peak power (PP), average power (AP), minimum power (MP) and fatigue index (FI). The metabolic equivalents were calculated as aerobic contribution from...
Introduction: We sought to quantify changes in skeletal muscle oxygenation during exercise using nea...
Four elite rowers completed a twelve-day altitude training camp living at 1800m, and training at 180...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...
Background: The influence of high altitude on an organism’s physiology depends on the length and the...
Background The change of anaerobic exercise abilities during and after a high-altitude expedition or...
The outcome of the Wingate test will be investigated for both power and endurance athletes in regard...
AIM: The aim of the present study was to measure and compare the aerobic, anaerobic alactic and anae...
Vinson and Ama Dablam are summits of different altitudes (4897 and 6812 m respectively). There are n...
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on V ̇O...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on (For...
Short term exposure to altitude/hypoxia stimulates an increase in mitochondrial function whereas chr...
Some alterations, reached during acclimatization on a high-altitude alpinist expedition, return towa...
The development of muscle fatigue is oxygen (O2)-delivery sensitive [arterial O2 content (CaO2) × li...
Many disease states are associated with regional or systemic hypoxia. The study of healthy individua...
AIM: Weight loss at extreme altitudes affects quantitative changes in fat-free mass (FFM), muscle m...
Introduction: We sought to quantify changes in skeletal muscle oxygenation during exercise using nea...
Four elite rowers completed a twelve-day altitude training camp living at 1800m, and training at 180...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...
Background: The influence of high altitude on an organism’s physiology depends on the length and the...
Background The change of anaerobic exercise abilities during and after a high-altitude expedition or...
The outcome of the Wingate test will be investigated for both power and endurance athletes in regard...
AIM: The aim of the present study was to measure and compare the aerobic, anaerobic alactic and anae...
Vinson and Ama Dablam are summits of different altitudes (4897 and 6812 m respectively). There are n...
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on V ̇O...
Purpose: We investigated the effects of moderate-intensity training at low and high altitude on (For...
Short term exposure to altitude/hypoxia stimulates an increase in mitochondrial function whereas chr...
Some alterations, reached during acclimatization on a high-altitude alpinist expedition, return towa...
The development of muscle fatigue is oxygen (O2)-delivery sensitive [arterial O2 content (CaO2) × li...
Many disease states are associated with regional or systemic hypoxia. The study of healthy individua...
AIM: Weight loss at extreme altitudes affects quantitative changes in fat-free mass (FFM), muscle m...
Introduction: We sought to quantify changes in skeletal muscle oxygenation during exercise using nea...
Four elite rowers completed a twelve-day altitude training camp living at 1800m, and training at 180...
There has been recent debate on the difference of physiological response between exposure to simulat...