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    Exercise physiology and nutritional perspectives of elite soccer refereeing by Schenk, K., Bizzini, M., Gatterer, H.

    “…Referees are an integral part of soccer, and their performance is fundamental for regular match flow, irrespective of the competition level or age classes. So…”
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    Changes in hydration, body-cell mass and endurance performance of professional soccer players through a competitive season by Mascherini, G, Gatterer, H, Lukaski, H, Burtscher, M, Galanti, G

    “…The aim of this paper was to determine changes of the bioelectrical impedance vector (BIVA) throughout a soccer season and to ascertain whether vector changes…”
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    Right ventricle dimensions and function in response to acute hypoxia in healthy human subjects by Netzer, N. C., Strohl, K. P., Högel, J., Gatterer, H., Schilz, R.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-02-2017)
    “…Aim Acute hypoxia produces acute vasoconstriction in the pulmonary circulation with consequences on right ventricular (RV) structure and function. Previous…”
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    Body Water Status and Short-term Maximal Power Output during a Multistage Road Bicycle Race (Giro d'Italia 2014) by Pollastri, L, Lanfranconi, F, Tredici, G, Burtscher, M, Gatterer, H

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-04-2016)
    “…An investigation of whether body water changes during the Giro d'Italia affected average maximal mean power (MMP) of different time durations and to establish…”
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    Factors associated with self-reported risk-taking behaviour on ski slopes by Ruedl, G, Pocecco, E, Sommersacher, R, Gatterer, H, Kopp, M, Nachbauer, W, Burtscher, M

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-03-2010)
    “…In recent years, discussions have arisen about the potential influence of wearing a ski helmet on an increasing level of risk taking and higher speeds on ski…”
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    Suspension syndrome: a potentially fatal vagally mediated circulatory collapse—an experimental randomized crossover trial by Rauch, Simon, Schenk, K., Strapazzon, G., Dal Cappello, T., Gatterer, H., Palma, M., Erckert, M., Oberhuber, L., Bliemsrieder, B., Brugger, H., Paal, P.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-06-2019)
    “…Purpose Suspension syndrome describes a potentially life-threatening event during passive suspension on a rope. The pathophysiological mechanism is not fully…”
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    Anaerobic training in hypoxia: A new approach to stimulate the rating of effort perception by Álvarez-Herms, J, Julià-Sánchez, S, Gatterer, H, Blank, C, Corbi, F, Pagès, T, Burtscher, M, Viscor, G

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract This study compared subjective effort perception with objective physiological measures during high-intensive intermittent exercise performed in…”
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    Correction to: Suspension syndrome: a potentially fatal vagally mediated circulatory collapse—an experimental randomized crossover trial by Rauch, Simon, Schenk, K., Strapazzon, G., Dal Cappello, T., Gatterer, H., Palma, M., Erckert, M., Oberhuber, L., Bliemsrieder, B., Brugger, H., Paal, P.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-06-2019)
    “…The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. Information was missing in the acknowledgements section. The correct information is…”
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    Short-term intermittent hypoxia reduces the severity of acute mountain sickness by Wille, M., Gatterer, H., Mairer, K., Philippe, M., Schwarzenbacher, H., Faulhaber, M., Burtscher, M.

    “…Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is a promising approach to induce acclimatization and hence lower the risk of developing acute mountain sickness (AMS). We…”
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    Effects of the performance level and the FIFA 11 injury prevention program on the injury rate in Italian male amateur soccer players by GATTERER, H, RUEDL, G, FAULHABER, M, REGELE, M, BURTSCHER, M

    “…Soccer is characterized by high injury rates that necessitate interventions for its reduction. The "11" is a multi-modal preventive program that was developed…”
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    The effects of weekly motivational phone calls on the amount of leisure sports activities and changes in physical fitness by Badicu, G., Gatterer, H., Balint, L., Burtscher, M.

    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate whether motivational weekly phone calls are able to promote overall and/or leisure physical activity…”
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    Changes in cardiac autonomic activity during a passive 8 hour acute exposure to 5 500 m normobaric hypoxia are not related to the development of acute mountain sickness by Wille, M, Mairer, K, Gatterer, H, Philippe, M, Faulhaber, M, Burtscher, M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-03-2012)
    “…Alterations in the autonomic nervous system after ascent to high altitude may be related to the development of acute mountain sickness (AMS). So far, the time…”
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    Effect of weekly hiking on cardiovascular risk factors in the elderly by Gatterer, H., Raab, C., Pramsohler, S., Faulhaber, M., Burtscher, M., Netzer, N.

    “…Background Hiking is one of the most popular activities among the elderly in Alpine regions. Due to the long-lasting, moderately intensive nature of this form…”
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    Short-term supplementation with alpha-ketoglutaric acid and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural does not prevent the hypoxia induced decrease of exercise performance despite attenuation of oxidative stress by Gatterer, H, Greilberger, J, Philippe, M, Faulhaber, M, Djukic, R, Burtscher, M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…Reactive oxygen species are thought to partly be responsible for the hypoxia induced performance decrease. The present study evaluated the effects of a broad…”
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    Effects of intermittent hypoxia on running economy by Burtscher, M, Gatterer, H, Faulhaber, M, Gerstgrasser, W, Schenk, K

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-09-2010)
    “…We investigated the effects of two 5-wk periods of intermittent hypoxia on running economy (RE). 11 male and female middle-distance runners were randomly…”
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    Acute effects of concentric and eccentric exercise on glucose metabolism and interleukin-6 concentration in healthy males by Philippe, M, Krüsmann, P J, Mersa, L, Eder, E M, Gatterer, H, Melmer, A, Ebenbichler, C, Burtscher, M

    Published in Biology of sport (01-01-2016)
    “…Acute muscle-damaging eccentric exercise (EE) negatively affects glucose metabolism. On the other hand, long-term eccentric endurance exercise seems to result…”
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    Intermittent hypoxia increases exercise tolerance in patients at risk for or with mild COPD by Burtscher, M, Haider, T, Domej, W, Linser, T, Gatterer, H, Faulhaber, M, Pocecco, E, Ehrenburg, I, Tkatchuk, E, Koch, R, Bernardi, L

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-01-2009)
    “…Abstract The effects of repeated short-term hypoxia on exercise tolerance in patients at risk for, or with mild COPD were investigated. Eighteen patients (10…”
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    Preacclimatization in simulated altitudes by Burtscher, M., Brandstätter, E., Gatterer, H.

    Published in Sleep & breathing (01-05-2008)
    “…Acute exposure to high altitude provokes the development of mountain illnesses and decrease of exercise performance. Thus, sufficient acclimatization is of…”
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    Changes in hydration status of soccer players competing in the 2008 European Championship by GATTERER, H, SCHENK, K, FERRARI, P, FAULHABER, M, SCHOPP, E, BURTSCHER, M

    “…Body composition is highly modifiable through exercise and may be changed by the physical stress of soccer training and competition. Especially body water as a…”
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