We investigated how inspiratory muscle training impacted respiratory and locomotor muscle deoxygenation during submaximal exercise with resistive inspiratory loading. 16 male cyclists completed 6 weeks of either true (n=8) or sham (n=8) inspiratory muscle training. Pre- and post-training, subjects completed 3, 6-min experimental trials performed at ~80% ˙VO2peak with interventions of either moderate inspiratory loading, heavy inspiratory loading, or maximal exercise imposed in the final 3 min. Locomotor and respiratory muscle oxy-, deoxy-, and total-haemoglobin and myoglobin concentration was continuously monitored using near-infrared spectroscopy. Locomotor muscle deoxygenation changes from 80% ˙VO2peak to heavy inspiratory loading were ...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
Previous research has found that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) can improve exercise performance ...
This study examined the relationship between the acute cardiorespiratory and muscleoxygenation/blood...
We investigated how inspiratory muscle training impacted respiratory and locomotor muscle deoxygenat...
Respiratory muscle fatigue develops during exhaustive exercise and can limit exercise performance. R...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
This study evaluated the effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on inspiratory muscle fatigue ...
This thesis investigated the role respiratory muscle work has on locomotor and respiratory muscle ox...
We evaluated the effects of specific inspiratory muscle training on simulated time-trial performance...
We examined the effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) upon volitional hyperpnoea-mediated inc...
It is unknown whether the respiratory muscles contribute to exercise-induced increases in plasma in...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is an efficacious intervention to reduce dyspnoea in health and di...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
The aim of this study was to locate the breakpoints of cerebral and muscle oxygenation and muscle el...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the muscle oxygenation between trained and untrained s...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
Previous research has found that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) can improve exercise performance ...
This study examined the relationship between the acute cardiorespiratory and muscleoxygenation/blood...
We investigated how inspiratory muscle training impacted respiratory and locomotor muscle deoxygenat...
Respiratory muscle fatigue develops during exhaustive exercise and can limit exercise performance. R...
The work of breathing required during maximal exercise compromises blood flow to limb locomotor musc...
This study evaluated the effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on inspiratory muscle fatigue ...
This thesis investigated the role respiratory muscle work has on locomotor and respiratory muscle ox...
We evaluated the effects of specific inspiratory muscle training on simulated time-trial performance...
We examined the effects of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) upon volitional hyperpnoea-mediated inc...
It is unknown whether the respiratory muscles contribute to exercise-induced increases in plasma in...
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is an efficacious intervention to reduce dyspnoea in health and di...
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) improves physical performance, although it is still debated whethe...
The aim of this study was to locate the breakpoints of cerebral and muscle oxygenation and muscle el...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the muscle oxygenation between trained and untrained s...
We assessed respiratory muscles oxygenation responses during a ramp exercise to exhaustion and furth...
Previous research has found that inspiratory muscle training (IMT) can improve exercise performance ...
This study examined the relationship between the acute cardiorespiratory and muscleoxygenation/blood...