Heat Acclimation with or without Normobaric Hypoxia Exposure Leads to Similar Improvements in Endurance Performance in the Heat
Background: Combining the key adaptation of plasma volume (PV) expansion with synergistic physiological effects of other acclimation interventions to maximise endurance performance in the heat has potential. The current study investigated the effects of heat acclimation alone (H), combined with norm...
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Main Authors: | Erik D. Hanson (Author), Matthew B. Cooke (Author), Mitchell J. Anderson (Author), Tracey Gerber (Author), Jessica A. Danaher (Author), Christos G. Stathis (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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