Endurance Is Improved in Female Rats After Living High-Training High Despite Alterations in Skeletal Muscle
Altitude camps are used during the preparation of endurance athletes to improve performance based on the stimulation of erythropoiesis by living at high altitude. In addition to such whole-body adaptations, studies have suggested that high-altitude training increases mitochondrial mass, but this has...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Malgoyre (Author), Alexandre Prola (Author), Adelie Meunier (Author), Rachel Chapot (Author), Bernard Serrurier (Author), Nathalie Koulmann (Author), Xavier Bigard (Author), Hervé Sanchez (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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