Metabolic adaptations may counteract ventilatory adaptations of intermittent hypoxic exposure during submaximal exercise at altitudes up to 4000 m.
Intermittent hypoxic exposure (IHE) has been shown to induce aspects of altitude acclimatization which affect ventilatory, cardiovascular and metabolic responses during exercise in normoxia and hypoxia. However, knowledge on altitude-dependent effects and possible interactions remains scarce. Theref...
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Autores principales: | Martin Faulhaber, Tobias Dünnwald, Hannes Gatterer, Luciano Bernardi, Martin Burtscher |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ed5e338e8ebe47a79c06a5ebfae302b8 |
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