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1. Exploring the Use of Meditation as a Valuable Tool to Counteract Sedentariness

2. Personal strategies to mitigate the effects of air pollution exposure during sport and exercise: a narrative review and position statement by the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology

3. Caffeine Increases Endurance Performance via Changes in Neural and Muscular Determinants of Performance Fatigability

4. The effect of an airflow restriction mask (ARM) on metabolic, ventilatory, and electromyographic responses to continuous cycling exercise.

6. Do biological maturity and performance influence the training load of track and field athletes?

7. Caffeine reverts loss of muscular performance during the early-follicular phase in resistance-trained naturally menstruating women

8. Caffeine ingestion increases endurance performance of trained male cyclists when riding against a virtual opponent without altering muscle fatigue

9. Effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function following eccentric-based exercise.

10. Can plyometric training change the pacing behaviour during 10-km running?

11. Anaerobic metabolism induces greater total energy expenditure during exercise with blood flow restriction.

12. Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes

13. Carbohydrate mouth rinse reduces rating of perceived exertion but does not affect performance and energy systems contribution during a high-intensity exercise

14. MBboard: Validity and Reliability of a New Tool Developed to Evaluate Specific Strength in Rock Climbers

15. Effects of induced local ischemia during a 4-km cycling time trial on neuromuscular fatigue development

16. Psychological and psychophysiological mechanisms underlying the effects of meditation during moderate-intensity exercise

17. Effect of caffeine ingestion on anaerobic capacity quantified by different methods.

19. Maytenus ilicifolia Extract Increases Oxygen Uptake without Changes in Neuromuscular Fatigue Development during a High-Intensity Interval Exercise

20. Effects of air pollution exposure on inflammatory and endurance performance in recreationally trained cyclists adapted to traffic-related air pollution

21. Acute Caffeine Intake Reduces Perceived Exertion But Not Muscle Pain during Moderate Intensity Cycling Exercise in Women with Fibromyalgia

22. Airflow restriction mask induces greater central fatigue after a non-exhaustive high-intensity interval exercise

23. Caffeine alters the breathing pattern during high-intensity whole-body exercise in healthy men

24. Air pollution and high-intensity interval exercise: Implications to anti-inflammatory balance, metabolome and cardiovascular responses

25. Exercise twice‐a‐day potentiates markers of mitochondrial biogenesis in men

26. Characterization of performance fatigability during a self-paced exercise

27. Creatine supplementation can improve impact control in high-intensity interval training

29. Distinct pacing profiles result in similar perceptual responses and neuromuscular fatigue development: Why different 'roads' finish at the same line?

30. Traffic-related air pollution and endurance exercise: Characterizing non-targeted serum metabolomics profiling

31. The effect of an airflow restriction mask (ARM) on metabolic, ventilatory, and electromyographic responses to continuous cycling exercise

32. Prior low- or high-intensity exercise alters pacing strategy, energy system contribution and performance during a 4-km cycling time trial.

33. Dynamic Changes of Performance Fatigability and Muscular O2 Saturation in a 4-km Cycling Time Trial

34. Fatigue development and perceived response during self-paced endurance exercise: state-of-the-art review

35. Effects of Caffeine on Performance During High- and Long-Jump Competitions

36. Caffeine during High-Intensity Whole-Body Exercise: An Integrative Approach beyond the Central Nervous System

37. Caffeine increases anaerobic work and restores cycling performance following a protocol designed to lower endogenous carbohydrate availability.

38. Caffeine alters anaerobic distribution and pacing during a 4000-m cycling time trial.

39. Fatigue development and perceived response during self-paced endurance exercise: state-of-the-art review

40. Caffeine increases both total work performed above critical power and peripheral fatigue during a 4-km cycling time trial

41. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Resistance training and exercise tolerance during high-intensity exercise: moving beyond just running economy and muscle strength

42. Exercising under particulate matter exposure: Providing theoretical support for lung deposition and its relationship with COVID-19

43. Caffeine Increases Work Done above Critical Power, but Not Anaerobic Work

44. Effect of acute nitrate ingestion on V̇O2 response at different exercise intensity domains

45. Exploring the use of meditation as a valuablet tool to counteract sedentariness

46. Caffeine improves various aspects of athletic performance in adolescents independent of their 163 C > A CYP1A2 genotypes

47. Correction: Effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function following eccentric-based exercise

48. Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function

49. Estimation of minute ventilation by heart rate for field exercise studies

50. Caffeine increases peripheral fatigue in low- but not in high-performing cyclists

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