Statistical methods for assessing measurement error (reliability) in variables relevant to sports medicine

G Atkinson, AM Nevill - Sports medicine, 1998 - Springer
Minimal measurement error (reliability) during the collection of interval-and ratio-type data is
critically important to sports medicine research. The main components of measurement error …

The scientific basis for high-intensity interval training

PB Laursen, DG Jenkins - Sports medicine, 2002 - Springer
While the physiological adaptations that occur following endurance training in previously
sedentary and recreationally active individuals are relatively well understood, the …

Validity, reliability and sensitivity of measures of sporting performance

K Currell, AE Jeukendrup - Sports medicine, 2008 - Springer
Performance testing is one of the most common and important measures used in sports
science and physiology. Performance tests allow for a controlled simulation of sports and …

Reliability of power in physical performance tests

WG Hopkins, EJ Schabort, JA Hawley - Sports medicine, 2001 - Springer
The reliability of power in tests of physical performance affects the precision of assessment
of athletes, patients, clients and study participants. In this meta-analytic review we identify …

Design and analysis of research on sport performance enhancement.

WG Hopkins, JA Hawley, LM Burke - Medicine and science in sports …, 1999 - europepmc.org
Design and analysis of research on sport performance enhancement. - Abstract - Europe
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A new validated endurance performance test.

AE Jeukendrup, WHM Saris… - … and science in …, 1996 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
The extensive use of performance tests in diet intervention studies mirrors the importance of
such a measurement. Although many different endurance performance tests have been …

Cerebral perturbations provoked by prolonged exercise

L Nybo, NH Secher - Progress in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
This review addresses cerebral metabolic and neurohumoral alterations during prolonged
exercise in humans with special focus on associations with fatigue. Global energy turnover …

Science and cycling: current knowledge and future directions for research

G Atkinson, R Davison, A Jeukendrup… - Journal of sports …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
In this holistic review of cycling science, the objectives are:(1) to identify the various human
and environmental factors that influence cycling power output and velocity;(2) to discuss …

Improved athletic performance in highly trained cyclists after interval training.

FH Lindsay, JA Hawley, KH Myburgh… - Medicine and science …, 1996 - europepmc.org
This study determined whether a 4-wk high-intensity interval training program (HIT) would
improve the 40-km time trial performances (TT40) of 8 competitive cyclists (peak O2 uptake …

Neurophysiological determinants of theoretical concepts and mechanisms involved in pacing

B Roelands, J de Koning, C Foster, F Hettinga… - Sports Medicine, 2013 - Springer
Fatigue during prolonged exercise is often described as an acute impairment of exercise
performance that leads to an inability to produce or maintain a desired power output. In the …