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    The blood acid base and gastrointestinal response to three different forms of sodium citrate encapsulation by Tinnion, D. J., Marticorena, F.M., Dobson, B., Hilton, N. P., Mc Naughton, L. R., Sparks, S. A.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (02-09-2024)
    “…Enterically coated (ENT) or delayed-release (DEL) capsules may lessen gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS) following acute sodium citrate (SC) ingestion, although…”
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    A comparison of the lactate Pro, Accusport, Analox GM7 and Kodak Ektachem lactate analysers in normal, hot and humid conditions by Mc Naughton, L R, Thompson, D, Philips, G, Backx, K, Crickmore, L

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-02-2002)
    “…This study aimed to compare the performance of a new portable lactate analyser against other standard laboratory methods in three conditions, normal (20 +/-…”
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    High dose Nitrate ingestion does not improve 40 km cycling time trial performance in trained cyclists by Mosher, S. L., Gough, L. A., Deb, S., Saunders, B., Mc Naughton, L. R., Brown, D. R., Sparks, S.A

    Published in Research in sports medicine (02-01-2020)
    “…This study evaluated the chronic effects of nitrate (NO 3 − ) ingestion over three days, on 40 km TT performance in 11trained cyclists (VO 2max : 60.8 ± 7.4…”
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    The effects of caffeine ingestion on time trial cycling performance by MC NAUGHTON, L. R, LOVELL, R. J, SIEGLER, J. C, MIDGLEY, A. W, SANDSTROM, M, BENTLEY, D. J

    “…The purpose of this work was to determine the effects of caffeine ingestion on cycling time trial (TT) performance in well trained male subjects. Eight males,…”
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    The relationship between the lactate turnpoint and the time at VO2max during a constant velocity run to exhaustion by Midgley, A W, Mc Naughton, L R, Wilkinson, M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-04-2006)
    “…The present investigation examined the relationship between the running velocity at the lactate turnpoint (vLTP) and the time at which VO2max can be sustained…”
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    Energy expenditure and fitness response following once weekly hill climbing at low altitude by Tian, Y, He, Z, Xu, C, Huang, C, Lee, J-H, Li, R, Zhou, J, Zhao, J, Wang, M, Hong, P, Mc Naughton, L R

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-05-2015)
    “…This work sought to determine the fitness responses and energy expenditure (EE) following once-weekly hill climbing for 16 weeks on different slopes. A cohort…”
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    Criteria and other methodological considerations in the evaluation of time at VO2max by MIDGLEY, S. A. W, MC NAUGHTON, L. R, WILKINSON, M

    “…Many previous studies have examined the time limit at which an individual can maintain VO(2max) (T(lim) VO(2max)) during high-intensity continuous and…”
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    Time at or near VO2max during continuous and intermittent running : A review with special reference to considerations for the optimisation of training protocols to elicit the longest time at or near VO2max by MIDGLEY, A. W, MC NAUGHTON, L. R

    “…Several authors have suggested that training at or near VO2max (i.e. > or = 95% VO2max) is the most effective training intensity to enhance VO2max and that for…”
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    Portable gas analyser Cosmed K4b2 compared to a laboratory based mass spectrometer system by MC NAUGHTON, L. R, SHERMAN, R, ROBERTS, S, BENTLEY, D. J

    “…The purpose of this study was to systematically test the accuracy of an automated, portable, gas analysis system, the Cosmed K4b2 with a laboratory based mass…”
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    Changing the number of submaximal exercise bouts effects calculation of MAOD by Buck, D, McNaughton, L R

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-01-1999)
    “…The aim of this present study was to evaluate the effect of the number of submaximal exercise bouts used to construct the power-VO2 regression, on calculations…”
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    Time at or near VO^sub 2max^ during continuous and intermittent running: A review with special reference to considerations for the optimisation of training protocols to elicit the longest time at or near VO^sub 2max by Midgley, A W, Mc Naughton, L R

    “…Several authors have suggested that training at or near VO^sub 2max^ (i.e. ≥95% VO^sub 2max^) is the most effective training intensity to enhance VO^sub 2max^…”
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    Criteria and other methodological considerations in the evaluation of time at VO^sub 2max by Midgley, Sa W, Mc Naughton, L R, Wilkinson, M

    “…Many previous studies have examined the time limit at which an individual can maintain VO^sub 2max^ (T^sub lim^ VO^sub 2max^) during high-intensity continuous…”
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    The effects of low and high glycemic index 24-h recovery diets on cycling time trial performance by MOORE, L. J. S, MIDGLEY, A. W, VINCE, R, MCNAUGHTON, L. R

    “…The present study investigated the effects of high and low glycemic index (GI) 24 h recovery meals on the physiological responses and subsequent athletic…”
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    Portable gas analyser Cosmed K4b^sup 2^ compared to a laboratory based mass spectrometer system by Mc Naughton, L R, Sherman, R, Roberts, S, Bentley, D J

    “…The purpose of this study was to systematically test the accuracy of an automated, portable, gas analysis system, the Cosmed K4b^sup 2^ with a laboratory based…”
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    Physiological and Mechanical Response to Soccer-Specific Intermittent Activity and Steady-State Activity by Greig, Matt P., Mc Naughton, Lars R., Lovell, Ric J.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (01-01-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to quantify response to a soccer-specific intermittent (INT) treadmill protocol based on notational analysis of match-play. Ten male…”
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    Time at or near VO[sub]2max during continuous and intermittent running: A review with special reference to considerations for the optimisation of training protocols to elicit the longest time at or near VO[sub]2max by Midgley, A W, Mc Naughton, LR

    “…Several authors have suggested that training at or near VO[sub]2max (i.e. greater than or equal to 95% VO[sub]2max) is the most effective training intensity to…”
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    Caffeine ingestion prior to incremental cycling to exhaustion in recreational cyclists by Flinn, S, Gregory, J, McNaughton, L R, Tristram, S, Davies, P

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-06-1990)
    “…Nine male recreational cyclist served as subjects in this experiment which included a control, placebo and caffeine trial. The aim of the experiment was to…”
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    Plasma volume responses associated with a sprint triathlon in novice triathletes by McNaughton, L R

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-06-1989)
    “…Short-course triathlons have recently become popular in Australia, especially with novice athletes as a lead up to the longer versions. This study investigated…”
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    The use of critical power as a determinant for establishing the onset of blood lactate accumulation by Clingeleffer, A, McNaughton, L R, Davoren, B

    “…Eight highly trained male kayakers were studied to determine the relationship between critical power (CP) and the onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA)…”
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