249 results on '"Garvican-Lewis, Laura A"'
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2. Nutrition and Altitude: Strategies to Enhance Adaptation, Improve Performance and Maintain Health: A Narrative Review
3. Iron considerations for the athlete: a narrative review
4. Acute Carbohydrate Consumption On The Iron-regulatory Response To Exercise In Elite Keto-adapted Endurance Athletes: 2759 May 31 2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
5. Chronic Adherence to a Ketogenic Diet Modifies Iron Metabolism in Elite Athletes
6. Normobaric Hypoxia Reduces V˙O2 at Different Intensities in Highly Trained Runners
7. Factors influencing the post-exercise hepcidin-25 response in elite athletes
8. Altitude and Heat Training in Preparation for Competitions in the Heat: A Case Study.
9. The athleteʼs hematological response to hypoxia: A meta‐analysis on the influence of altitude exposure on key biomarkers of erythropoiesis
10. Short-Term Very High Carbohydrate Diet and Gut-Training Have Minor Effects on Gastrointestinal Status and Performance in Highly Trained Endurance Athletes
11. The Potential to Change Pacing and Performance During 4000-m Cycling Time Trials Using Hyperoxia and Inspired Gas-Content Deception.
12. Training to Compete at Altitude:Natural Altitude or Simulated Live High:Train Low?
13. Special Environments: Altitude and Heat.
14. Improved Performance in National-Level Runners With Increased Training Load at 1600 and 1800 m.
15. Acute hypoxic exercise does not alter post-exercise iron metabolism in moderately trained endurance athletes
16. Effect of Intensified Endurance Training on Pacing and Performance in 4000-m Cycling Time Trials.
17. The Effect of Training at 2100-m Altitude on Running Speed and Session Rating of Perceived Exertion at Different Intensities in Elite Middle-Distance Runners.
18. Four Weeks of Classical Altitude Training Increases Resting Metabolic Rate in Highly Trained Middle-Distance Runners.
19. Yin and yang, or peas in a pod? Individual-sport versus team-sport athletes and altitude training
20. The impact of altitude on the sleep of young elite soccer players (ISA3600)
21. Changes in blood gas transport of altitude native soccer players near sea-level and sea-level native soccer players at altitude (ISA3600)
22. Wellness, fatigue and physical performance acclimatisation to a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA3600)
23. Predicting sickness during a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA3600)
24. The sleep of elite athletes at sea level and high altitude: a comparison of sea-level natives and high-altitude natives (ISA3600)
25. Soccer activity profile of altitude versus sea-level natives during acclimatisation to 3600 m (ISA3600)
26. Position statement—altitude training for improving team-sport players’ performance: current knowledge and unresolved issues
27. Methods of the international study on soccer at altitude 3600 m (ISA3600)
28. Ten days of simulated live high: train low altitude training increases Hbmass in elite water polo players
29. Altitude training and haemoglobin mass from the optimised carbon monoxide rebreathing method determined by a meta-analysis
30. Relationship between changes in haemoglobin mass and maximal oxygen uptake after hypoxic exposure
31. A multi‐parametric approach to remove the influence of plasma volume on the athlete biological passport during a Union Cycliste Internationale cycling stage race
32. A Short-Term Ketogenic Diet Impairs Markers of Bone Health in Response to Exercise
33. The Ventilation-Corrected ParvoMedics TrueOne 2400 Provides a Valid and Reliable Assessment of Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) in Athletes Compared With the Douglas Bag Method.
34. Characterizing the plasma metabolome during 14 days of live-high, train-low simulated altitude: A metabolomic approach
35. Training quantification and periodization during live high train high at 2100 M in elite runners: an observational cohort case study
36. Characterizing the plasma metabolome during 14 days of live-high, train-low simulated altitude: A metabolomic approach
37. Intravenous Iron Does Not Augment the Hemoglobin Mass Response to Simulated Hypoxia
38. Influence of combined iron supplementation and simulated hypoxia on the haematological module of the athlete biological passport
39. Characterizing the plasma metabolome during 14 days of live-high, train-low simulated altitude: A metabolomic approach
40. Intravenous Iron Does Not Augment the Hemoglobin Mass Response to Simulated Hypoxia
41. Validation of a blood marker for plasma volume in endurance athletes during a live-high train-low altitude training camp
42. The effects of intensified training on resting metabolic rate (RMR), body composition and performance in trained cyclists
43. Influence of combined iron supplementation and simulated hypoxia on the haematological module of the athlete biological passport
44. Altitude: Friend or foe?
45. The athlete's hematological response to hypoxia: A meta‐analysis on the influence of altitude exposure on key biomarkers of erythropoiesis
46. 12 days of altitude exposure at 1800 m does not increase resting metabolic rate in elite rowers
47. New approaches to determine fatigue in elite athletes during intensified training: Resting metabolic rate and pacing profile
48. Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
49. Relative match intensities at high altitude in highly-trained young soccer players (ISA3600)
50. Iron supplementation and altitude: Decision making using a regression tree
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