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Effect of carrying a weighted backpack on lung mechanics during treadmill walking in healthy men.
Weighted backpacks are used extensively in recreational and occupational settings, yet their effects on lung mechanics during acute …
Paolo B Dominelli
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A William Sheel
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Glen E Foster
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Exercise-induced intrapulmonary arteriovenous shunt in healthy women.
The purpose of this study was to determine if healthy young women of various aerobic fitness levels are vulnerable to intrapulmonary …
Jill M Kennedy
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Glen E Foster
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Michael S Koehle
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James E Potts
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George G S Sandor
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M Terri Potts
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Kristin M Houghton
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William R Henderson
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A William Sheel
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Determinants of expiratory flow limitation in healthy women during exercise
PURPOSE: Expiratory flow limitation (EFL) can occur in healthy young women during exercise. We questioned whether the occurrence and …
Paolo B. Dominelli
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Jordan A. Guenette
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Sabrina S. Wilkie
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Glen E. Foster
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A. William Sheel
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Exercise and its impact on dyspnea.
Dyspnea is a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that can limit the ability and motivation to perform exercise or exertion. …
A William Sheel
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Glen E Foster
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Lee M Romer
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Entrainment of breathing in cyclists and non-cyclists during arm and leg exercise.
The purpose of this study was to compare the incidence of entrainment of breathing (ENT) between cyclists (C; n=8) and non-cyclists …
Ben C Sporer
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Glen E Foster
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A William Sheel
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Donald C McKenzie
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Human ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia is unrelated to maximal aerobic capacity.
Ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia (HVR) has been reported to be different between highly trained endurance athletes and healthy …
A William Sheel
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Michael S Koehle
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Jordan A Guenette
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Glen E Foster
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Benjamin C Sporer
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Tu T Diep
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Donald C McKenzie
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Effects of enhanced human chemosensitivity on ventilatory responses to exercise.
It is not clear what the effects of different types of intermittent hypoxia have on human exercise ventilation. The purpose of this …
Glen E Foster
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Donald C McKenzie
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A William Sheel
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Acute hypoxic ventilatory response and exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in men and women.
Recent studies claim a higher prevalence of exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) in women relative to men and that diminished …
Jordan A Guenette
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Tu T Diep
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Michael S Koehle
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Glen E Foster
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Jennifer C Richards
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A William Sheel
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Sex differences in respiratory exercise physiology.
Respiratory exercise physiology research has historically focused on male subjects. In the last 20 years, important physiological and …
A William Sheel
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Jennifer C Richards
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Glen E Foster
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Jordan A Guenette
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