The impact of altitude training on haematological parameters and the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) was evaluated in international-level elite athletes. One group of swimmers lived high and trained high (LHTH, n = 10) for three to four weeks at 2130 m or higher whereas a control group (n = 10) completed a three-week training camp at sea-level. Haematological parameters were determined weekly three times before and four times after the training camps. ABP thresholds for haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]), reticulocyte percentage (RET%), OFF score and the abnormal blood profile score (ABPS) were calculated using the Bayesian model. After altitude training, six swimmers exceeded the 99% ABP thresholds: two swimmers exceeded the OFF score thre...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht, Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht ...
Background: One of the goals of altitude training is to increase blood oxygen-carrying capacity in o...
In this research, it was aimed to compare the physiological performances of athletes at sea level, a...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) detects blood doping in athletes through longitudinal monitori...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) is principally founded on monitoring an athlete's biological v...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The integrity of the athlete biological passport (ABP) is underpinned by understanding normal fluctu...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The effect of repeated exposures to natural and simulated moderate altitude on physiology and compet...
The aim of the study was to estimate changes in blood morphology caused by participation of record-s...
Through longitudinal, individual and adaptive monitoring of blood biomarkers, the haematological mod...
Robertson, EY, Aughey, RJ, Anson, JM, Hopkins, WG, and Pyne, DB. Effects of simulated and real altit...
This study investigated the effect of "living high-training low" altitude on improvement of sea leve...
Fore more than a decade, the live high–train low (LHTL) approach, developed by Levine and Stray-Gund...
Altitude is a confounding factor within the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) due, in part, to the p...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht, Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht ...
Background: One of the goals of altitude training is to increase blood oxygen-carrying capacity in o...
In this research, it was aimed to compare the physiological performances of athletes at sea level, a...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) detects blood doping in athletes through longitudinal monitori...
The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) is principally founded on monitoring an athlete's biological v...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The integrity of the athlete biological passport (ABP) is underpinned by understanding normal fluctu...
Altitude training is associated with changes in blood markers, which can confound results of the Ath...
The effect of repeated exposures to natural and simulated moderate altitude on physiology and compet...
The aim of the study was to estimate changes in blood morphology caused by participation of record-s...
Through longitudinal, individual and adaptive monitoring of blood biomarkers, the haematological mod...
Robertson, EY, Aughey, RJ, Anson, JM, Hopkins, WG, and Pyne, DB. Effects of simulated and real altit...
This study investigated the effect of "living high-training low" altitude on improvement of sea leve...
Fore more than a decade, the live high–train low (LHTL) approach, developed by Levine and Stray-Gund...
Altitude is a confounding factor within the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) due, in part, to the p...
Nutrition and Toxicology Research Institute Maastricht, Department of Movement Sciences, Maastricht ...
Background: One of the goals of altitude training is to increase blood oxygen-carrying capacity in o...
In this research, it was aimed to compare the physiological performances of athletes at sea level, a...