The energetics of anaerobic muscle metabolism: a reappraisal of older and recent concepts

PE di Prampero, G Ferretti - Respiration physiology, 1999 - Elsevier
This paper discusses under an energetic perspective the recent and older evidence
supporting the classical notion that the 'oxygen debt', as originally defined by Margaria et …

Nutrition and altitude: strategies to enhance adaptation, improve performance and maintain health: a narrative review

T Stellingwerff, P Peeling, LA Garvican-Lewis, R Hall… - Sports Medicine, 2019 - Springer
Training at low to moderate altitudes (~ 1600–2400 m) is a common approach used by
endurance athletes to provide a distinctive environmental stressor to augment training …

[图书][B] High life: a history of high-altitude physiology and medicine

JB West - 2013 - books.google.com
HE history of high-altitude physiology and medicine is such a rich and T colorful topic that it
is perhaps surprising that no one has undertaken a comprehensive account before. There …

Bicarbonate attenuates arterial desaturation during maximal exercise in humans

HB Nielsen, PP Bredmose… - Journal of Applied …, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
The contribution of pH to exercise-induced arterial O2 desaturation was evaluated by
intravenous infusion of sodium bicarbonate (Bic, 1 M; 200–350 ml) or an equal volume of …

Acid–base balance at exercise in normoxia and in chronic hypoxia. Revisiting the" lactate paradox"

P Cerretelli, M Samaja - European journal of applied physiology, 2003 - Springer
Transitions between rest and work, in either direction, and heavy exercise loads are
characterized by changes of muscle pH depending on the buffer power and capacity of the …

Lactate transport and exchange during exercise

LB Gladden - Comprehensive physiology, 1996 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[图书][B] High altitude: an exploration of human adaptation

T Hornbein, R Schoene - 2001 - taylorfrancis.com
This book explores how humans respond to the hypoxia of high altitudes, addressing the
response of lowlanders to sudden and sustained exposure, as well as that of those living …

Use of Buffers in Specific Contexts: Highly Trained Female Athletes, Extreme Environments and Combined Buffering Agents—A Narrative Review

AJ Carr, AKA McKay, LM Burke, ES Smith, CS Urwin… - Sports Medicine, 2023 - Springer
This narrative review evaluated the evidence for buffering agents (sodium bicarbonate,
sodium citrate and beta-alanine), with specific consideration of three discrete scenarios …

Lactate during exercise at high altitude

B Kayser - European journal of applied physiology and …, 1996 - Springer
In acclimatized humans at high altitude the reduction, compared to acute hypoxia, of the
blood lactate concentration (1a) at any absolute oxygen uptake (̇ VO _2), as well as the …

Peak blood lactate and blood lactate vs. workload during acclimatization to 5,050 m and in deacclimatization

B Grassi, M Marzorati, B Kayser… - Journal of Applied …, 1996 - journals.physiology.org
Peak blood lactate ([Labl] peak) and blood lactate concentration ([Labl]) vs. workload (W)
relationships during acclimatization to altitude and in the deacclimatization were evaluated …