Search Results - "Prommer, N."
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Effects of various training modalities on blood volume
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-08-2008)“…It is controversially discussed whether soccer games should be played at moderate (2001–3000 m) and high altitudes (3001–5500 m) or should be restricted to…”
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The effects of classic altitude training on hemoglobin mass in swimmers
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-05-2013)“…Aim of the study was to determine the influence of classic altitude training on hemoglobin mass (Hb-mass) in elite swimmers under the following aspects: (1)…”
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Detecting autologous blood transfusions: a comparison of three passport approaches and four blood markers
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-04-2011)“…Blood passport has been suggested as an indirect tool to detect various kinds of blood manipulations. Autologous blood transfusions are currently undetectable,…”
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Quality control technique to reduce the variability of longitudinal measurement of hemoglobin mass
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-12-2011)“…The sensitivity of the athlete blood passport to detect blood doping may be improved by the inclusion of total hemoglobin mass (Hbmass), but the comparability…”
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The optimised CO-rebreathing method: a new tool to determine total haemoglobin mass routinely
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-12-2005)“…A routine method to determine total haemoglobin mass (tHb) in clinical practice and sports medicine is non-existent. Radioactive tracers or other dilution…”
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Impact of Alterations in Total Hemoglobin Mass on VO sub(2)max
Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-04-2010)“…Training and hypoxia-associated changes in maximal oxygen uptake are mediated by different blood adaptations. Training increases blood volume because of plasma…”
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Long-term exposure to intermittent hypoxia results in increased hemoglobin mass, reduced plasma volume, and elevated erythropoietin plasma levels in man
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-02-2003)“…While it is well established that highlanders have optimized their oxygen transport system, little is known about the acclimatization of those who move between…”
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BASE-ENRICHED NUTRITION IMPROVES ANAEROBIC PERFORMANCE
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REGULATION OF ALTITUDE DIURESIS IN INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA
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RESPIRATORY AND CARDIO-CIRCULATORY RESPONSES TO EXERCISE AFTER 6 MONTH ADAPTATION TO INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA (3500M)
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