Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. The present investigation aimed at studying the hemodynamic effects of contemporary normobaric hypoxia and metaboreflex activation. Methods: Eleven physically active, healthy males (age 32.7 ± 7.2 years) completed a cardiopulmonary test on an electromagnetically braked cycle-ergometer to determine their maximum workload (Wmax). On separate days, participants performed two randomly assigned exercise sessions (3 minutes pedalling at 30% of Wmax): (1) one in normoxia (NORMO), and (2) one in normobaric hypoxia with FiO2 set to 13.5% (HYPO). After each session, the following protocol was randomly assigned: either (1) post-exercise muscle isch...
Context. Anecdotal reports suggest elite sports clubs combine lower body positive pressure (LBPP) re...
This study aimed to determine the effects of hypoxia and/or blood flow restriction (BFR) on an arm-c...
[[abstract]]Objective: Interval normobaric hypoxic training (IHT) consists of repeated (three to mor...
Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. ...
INTRODUCTION It is well established that both hypoxia and metaboreflex have a great impact on the ca...
Little is known about the cardiovascular effects of the transition from exercise in hypoxia (EH) to ...
Purpose Little is known about the cardiovascular effects of the transition from exercise in hypoxia ...
Acute hypoxia (AH) is a challenge to the homeostasis of the cardiovascular system, especially during...
We hypothesized that the role of stroke volume (SV) in the metaboreflex-induced cardiac output (CO) ...
Hemodynamic changes during exercise in acute hypoxia (AH) have not been completely elucidated. The p...
BACKGROUND: Various physiological changes occur in the human body when ascending to altitude. Exposu...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training (ExT) prompts multiple beneficial adaptations associated with vascular...
During heavy exercise, hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia leads to cerebral vasoconstriction, resul...
The aim of the present study was to test the contribution of stroke volume (SV) in hemodynamic respo...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
Context. Anecdotal reports suggest elite sports clubs combine lower body positive pressure (LBPP) re...
This study aimed to determine the effects of hypoxia and/or blood flow restriction (BFR) on an arm-c...
[[abstract]]Objective: Interval normobaric hypoxic training (IHT) consists of repeated (three to mor...
Purpose: The hemodynamic consequences of exercise in hypoxia have not been completely investigated. ...
INTRODUCTION It is well established that both hypoxia and metaboreflex have a great impact on the ca...
Little is known about the cardiovascular effects of the transition from exercise in hypoxia (EH) to ...
Purpose Little is known about the cardiovascular effects of the transition from exercise in hypoxia ...
Acute hypoxia (AH) is a challenge to the homeostasis of the cardiovascular system, especially during...
We hypothesized that the role of stroke volume (SV) in the metaboreflex-induced cardiac output (CO) ...
Hemodynamic changes during exercise in acute hypoxia (AH) have not been completely elucidated. The p...
BACKGROUND: Various physiological changes occur in the human body when ascending to altitude. Exposu...
BACKGROUND: Exercise training (ExT) prompts multiple beneficial adaptations associated with vascular...
During heavy exercise, hyperventilation-induced hypocapnia leads to cerebral vasoconstriction, resul...
The aim of the present study was to test the contribution of stroke volume (SV) in hemodynamic respo...
BACKGROUND: The Richalet hypoxia sensitivity test (RT), which quantifies the cardiorespiratory respo...
Context. Anecdotal reports suggest elite sports clubs combine lower body positive pressure (LBPP) re...
This study aimed to determine the effects of hypoxia and/or blood flow restriction (BFR) on an arm-c...
[[abstract]]Objective: Interval normobaric hypoxic training (IHT) consists of repeated (three to mor...