Search Results - "Bostad, William"
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Biological sex does not influence the peak cardiac output response to twelve weeks of sprint interval training
Published in Scientific reports (27-12-2023)“…Sprint interval training (SIT) increases peak oxygen uptake (V̇O 2peak ) but the mechanistic basis is unclear. We have reported that 12 wk of SIT increased V̇O…”
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Differences in cardiovascular risk factors associated with sex and gender identity, but not gender expression, in young, healthy cisgender adults
Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (05-09-2024)“…Sex differences exist in cardiovascular disease risk factors including elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and decreased endothelial function in…”
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Peak Cardiac Output Determined Using Inert Gas Rebreathing: A Comparison of two Exercise Protocols
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (12-01-2023)Get full text
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Peak Cardiac Output Determined Using Inert Gas Rebreathing: A Comparison of Two Exercise Protocols
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-06-2023)“…This study aimed to compare Q˙peak elicited by a constant load protocol ( Q˙CL ) and an incremental step protocol ( Q˙step ). A noninferiority randomized…”
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Acute Ketone Monoester Supplementation Does Not Change Exercise Efficiency during Incremental Cycling in Trained Individuals
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (23-08-2024)“…28 adults (16 males and 12 females) aged 30 ± 10 y [peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak): 59 ± 11 ml·kg-1·min-1] completed three experimental trials in a randomized,…”
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The impact of natural menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive pill phase on substrate oxidation during rest and acute submaximal aerobic exercise
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2023)“…Previous research has identified sex differences in substrate oxidation during submaximal aerobic exercise including a lower respiratory exchange ratio (RER)…”
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Twelve weeks of sprint interval training increases peak cardiac output in previously untrained individuals
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2021)“…Introduction Sprint interval training (SIT), characterized by brief bouts of ‘supramaximal’ exercise interspersed with recovery periods, increases peak oxygen…”
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Effect of Acute Ketone Monoester Ingestion on Cardiorespiratory Responses to Exercise and the Influence of Blood Acidosis
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-07-2023)“…This study aimed to examine the effect of KE ingestion on exercise cardiac output ( Q˙ ) and the influence of blood acidosis. We hypothesized that KE versus…”
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Increased cardiorespiratory stress during submaximal cycling after ketone monoester ingestion in endurance-trained adults
Published in Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism (01-08-2021)“…There is growing interest in the effect of exogenous ketone body supplementation on exercise responses and performance. The limited studies to date have…”
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Human skeletal muscle mitochondrial responses to single‐leg intermittent or continuous cycle exercise training matched for absolute intensity and total work
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-06-2023)“…There is renewed interest in the potential for interval (INT) training to increase skeletal muscle mitochondrial content including whether the response differs…”
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Cardiovascular disease risk in obese adults assessed using established values for cardiorespiratory fitness
Published in Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism (01-01-2017)“…The present study was designed to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease as determined by cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in a large sample of inactive,…”
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Association Between Exercise, Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Change in Insulin: 310 Board #147 June 1, 9
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2016)Get full text
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