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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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Variable effects of respiratory muscle training on cycle exercise performance in men and women.
Respiratory muscle training (RMT) has been proposed as an effective means to increase the strength of the inspiratory muscles and …
Jordan A Guenette
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Andrea M Martens
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Anne L Lee
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Gradin D Tyler
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Jennifer C Richards
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Glen E Foster
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Darren E R Warburton
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A William Sheel
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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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Effects of two protocols of intermittent hypoxia on human ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebral responses to hypoxia
We determined the ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebral tissue oxygen response to two protocols of normobaric, isocapnic, …
Glen E. Foster
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Donald C. McKenzie
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William K. Milsom
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A. William Sheel
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The human diving response, its function, and its control
The purpose of this review is to outline the physiological responses associated with the diving response, its functional significance, …
G. E. Foster
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A. W. 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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