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  1. Cardiovascular and peripheral factors affecting the decay of maximal oxygen uptake across the spectrum of age in humans
  2. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support
  3. The slow component of oxygen uptake of insulated muscular groups measured with NIRS during intermittent isometric contractions in humans
  4. Breath‐by‐breath measurement of alveolar gas exchange must preserve mass balance and conform to a physiological definition of a breath
  5. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Sport Sciences Research and Technology Support
  6. Endurance Training Improves Leg Proton Release and Decreases Potassium Release During High‐Intensity Exercise in Normoxia and Hypobaric Hypoxia
  7. Persisting exercise ventilatory inefficiency in subjects recovering from COVID-19. Longitudinal data analysis 34 months post-discharge
  8. Reply to Francescato and Cettolo
  9. Persisting exercise ventilatory inefficiency in subjects recovering from COVID-19. Longitudinal Data Analysis 34 Months Post-Discharge Running title: Persisting Exercise Ventilatory Inefficiency in post-COVID Subjects
  10. Current definitions of the breathing cycle in alveolar breath-by-breath gas exchange analysis
  11. The mechanisms underpinning the slow component of $$\dot{V}{\text{O}}_{{2}}$$ in humans
  12. Effect of recovery time on $$\dot{V}{\text{O}}_{2}$$-ON kinetics in humans at the onset of moderate-intensity cycling exercise
  13. The Effect of Endurance Training on Pulmonary V˙O2 Kinetics in Solid Organs Transplanted Recipients
  14. COVID‐19 disease in professional football players: symptoms and impact on pulmonary function and metabolic power during matches
  15. Modeling V̇o2 on-kinetics based on intensity-dependent delayed adjustment and loss of efficiency (DALE)
  16. Effect of small vs large muscle mass endurance training on maximal oxygen uptake in organ transplanted recipients
  17. The effects of sinusoidal linear drifts on the estimation of cardiorespiratory dynamic parameters during sinusoidal workload forcing: a simulation study
  18. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Nondyspnogenic acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in COVID-19 pneumonia
  19. Effects of 150- and 450-mL Acute Blood Losses on Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Exercise Capacity
  20. Full characterisation of knee extensors’ function in ageing: effect of sex and obesity
  21. Response to the commentary on our paper “bioenergetics of the VO2 slow component between exercise intensity domains”
  22. Detraining Effects Prevention: A New Rising Challenge for Athletes
  23. Editorial: Human Ultra-Endurance Exercise
  24. Contribution of oxygen extraction fraction to maximal oxygen uptake in healthy young men
  25. Increased oxygen extraction and mitochondrial protein expression after small muscle mass endurance training
  26. Effects of nicotine on microvascular responsiveness after nicotine satiety versus overnight nicotine abstinence
  27. Blood volume expansion does not explain the increase in peak oxygen uptake induced by 10 weeks of endurance training
  28. High Intensity Interval Training Does Not Have Compensatory Effects on Physical Activity Levels in Older Adults
  29. Effect of Lower Body Negative Pressure on Phase I Cardiovascular Responses at Exercise Onset
  30. ASCs-Exosomes Recover Coupling Efficiency and Mitochondrial Membrane Potential in an in vitro Model of ALS
  31. Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training and Isoinertial Training on Leg Extensors Muscle Function, Structure, and Intermuscular Adipose Tissue in Older Adults
  32. Effects of diet combined with Nordic walking or walking programme on weight loss and arterial stiffness in postmenopausal overweight and obese women: The Walking and Aging Verona pilot study
  33. New Approaches in Measuring to the Calculations and Analysis Modelling of Breath-by-Breath Alveolar Gas Exchanges in Humans
  34. Exercise performance increase in smokeless tobacco-user athletes after overnight nicotine abstinence
  35. Cardiac output with modified cardio-impedance against inert gas rebreathing during sub-maximal and maximal cycling exercise in healthy and fit subjects
  36. Effect of Endurance and Strength Training on the Slow Component of O2 Kinetics in Elderly Humans
  37. The effects of oral smokeless tobacco administration on endurance performance
  38. Metabolic and kinematic responses while walking and running on a motorised and a curved non-motorised treadmill
  39. Response
  40. Metabolic and Performance Effects of Yerba Mate on Well-trained Cyclists
  41. Maximal Aerobic Power in Aging Men: Insights From a Record of 1-Hour Unaccompanied Cycling
  42. Tribute to Dr Jacques Rogge: muscle activity and fatigue during hiking in Olympic dinghy sailing
  43. Response to the comments “Do Maximal aerobic and anaerobic capacity start really to decrease after the fourth decade of life?” written by F Borrani, G Millet to the paper “Maximal aerobic power and anaerobic capacity in cycling across the age spectrum ...
  44. Aging: a portrait from gene expression profile in blood cells
  45. Erratum to: Maximal aerobic power and anaerobic capacity in cycling across the age spectrum in male master athletes
  46. Cardiovascular and Metabolic Responses to On-Water Upwind Sailing in Optimist Sailors
  47. Maximal aerobic power and anaerobic capacity in cycling across the age spectrum in male master athletes
  48. Gokyo Khumbu/Ama Dablam Trek 2012: effects of physical training and high-altitude exposure on oxidative metabolism, muscle composition, and metabolic cost of walking in women
  49. Effects of eight weeks of aerobic interval training and of isoinertial resistance training on risk factors of cardiometabolic diseases and exercise capacity in healthy elderly subjects
  50. A low-cost method for estimating energy expenditure during soccer refereeing
  51. Effects of gravitational acceleration on cardiovascular autonomic control in resting humans
  52. Running Economy During a Simulated 60-km Trial
  53. Assessment of Physical Activity in Anorexia Nervosa and Treatment Outcome
  54. Cardiovascular re-adjustments and baroreflex response during clinical reambulation procedure at the end of 35-day bed rest in humans
  55. Determination of Maximal Lactate Steady State in Healthy Adults
  56. Cardiac output, O2 delivery and kinetics during step exercise in acute normobaric hypoxia
  57. Bioenergetics of Cyclic Sports Activities on Land
  58. Comparison between dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and skinfolds thickness in assessing body fat in anorexia nervosa before and after weight restoration
  59. Energy expenditure during the LANY Footrace 2011 – a case study
  60. Effects of priming exercise on the speed of adjustment of muscle oxidative metabolism at the onset of moderate-intensity step transitions in older adults
  61. Energetics of running in top-level marathon runners from Kenya
  62. Resting energy expenditure assessment in anorexia nervosa: comparison of indirect calorimetry, a multisensor monitor and the Müller equation
  63. Resting Energy Expenditure in Anorexia Nervosa: Measured versus Estimated
  64. Improved V̇O2 uptake kinetics and shift in muscle fiber type in high-altitude trekkers
  65. Comment on “On the method of fitting cardiac output kinetics in severe exercise” by Richard L. Hughson and Azmy Faisal in Eur J Appl Physiol DOI 10.1007/s00421-010-1787-x
  66. Effects of acceleration in the Gz axis on human cardiopulmonary responses to exercise
  67. Commentaries on Viewpoint: The two-hour marathon: Who and when?
  68. Oxygen uptake, cardiac output and muscle deoxygenation at the onset of moderate and supramaximal exercise in humans
  69. Erratum to: Algorithms, modelling and $$ \dot{V}{\text{O}}_{2} $$ kinetics
  70. Cardiovascular determinants of maximal oxygen consumption in upright and supine posture at the end of prolonged bed rest in humans
  71. Energetics of swimming: a historical perspective
  72. Determinants of oxygen consumption during exercise on cycle ergometer: The effects of gravity acceleration
  73. Algorithms, modelling and $$ \dot{V}{\text{O}}_{ 2} $$ kinetics
  74. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: The kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases
  75. Pulmonary kinetics at the onset of exercise is faster when actual changes in alveolar O2 stores are considered
  76. Maximal O2 consumption: Effects of gravity withdrawal and resumption
  77. Identification of vascular responses to exercise and orthostatic stress in bed rest-induced cardiovascular deconditioning
  78. Oxygen deficits and oxygen delivery kinetics during submaximal intensity exercise in humans after 14 days of head-down tilt-bed rest
  79. Active and passive drag: the role of trunk incline
  80. Energy cost and efficiency of Venetian rowing on a traditional, flat hull boat (Bissa)
  81. Breath-by-breath changes of lung oxygen stores at rest and during exercise in humans
  82. Energy cost and mechanical efficiency of riding a human-powered recumbent bicycle
  83. Model based processing of cardiovascular variability applied to bed-rest case studies
  84. Metabolic and cardiovascular responses during sub-maximal exercise in humans after 14 days of head-down tilt bed rest and inactivity
  85. Phase I dynamics of cardiac output, systemic O2 delivery, and lung O2 uptake at exercise onset in men in acute normobaric hypoxia
  86. Energy balance of locomotion with pedal-driven watercraft
  87. The critical velocity in swimming
  88. Factors determining the time course of $${\dot{V}}\hbox{O}_{2\max}$$ decay during bedrest: implications for $${\dot{V}}\hbox{O}_{2\max}$$ limitation
  89. Improved delineation of morphological features of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy with the use of contrast-enhanced echocardiography
  90. Bioenergetics of a Slalom Kayak (K1) Competition
  91. Seasonal training and heart rate and blood pressure variabilities in young swimmers
  92. Simultaneous determination of the kinetics of cardiac output, systemic O2 delivery, and lung O2 uptake at exercise onset in men
  93. Comment on Point:Counterpoint “In health and in a normoxic environment, V̇o2 max is/is not limited primarily by cardiac output and locomotor muscle blood flow”
  94. Comments on Point:Counterpoint “Positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high:train low) on exercise performance are/are not mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume”
  95. Alveolar oxygen uptake kinetics with step, impulse and ramp exercise in humans
  96. Energy cost of swimming of elite long-distance swimmers
  97. Cardiac output by Modelflow® method from intra-arterial and fingertip pulse pressure profiles
  98. Correction of cardiac output obtained by Modelflow® from finger pulse pressure profiles with a respiratory method in humans
  99. New acquisitions in the assessment of breath-by-breath alveolar gas transfer in humans
  100. Energy balance of human locomotion in water
  101. Breath-by-breath alveolar oxygen transfer at the onset of step exercise in humans: methodological implications
  102. New perspectives in breath-by-breath determination of alveolar gas exchange in humans
  103. Energy cost and mechanical efficiency of riding a four-wheeled, human-powered, recumbent vehicle
  104. Energy cost of front-crawl swimming at supra-maximal speeds and underwater torque in young swimmers
  105. Effects of different after-loads and knee angles on maximal explosive power of the lower limbs in humans
  106. Effects of 17 days bedrest on the maximal voluntary isometric torque and neuromuscular activation of the plantar and dorsal flexors of the ankle
  107. Energetics of kayaking at submaximal and maximal speeds
  108. Physiological determinants of best performances in human locomotion
  109. Effects of microgravity on maximal power of lower limbs during very short efforts in humans
  110. Energetics of swimming at maximal speeds in humans
  111. Energetics of best performances in track cycling
  112. Effects of elastic recoil on maximal explosive power of the lower limbs
  113. Effects of body size, body density, gender and growth on underwater torque
  114. Effects of microgravity on muscular explosive power of the lower limbs in humans
  115. Effects of stride frequency on mechanical power and energy expenditure of walking
  116. Bioenergetics and biomechanics of front crawl swimming
  117. Effects of altitude on top speeds during 1 h unaccompanied cycling
  118. Assessment of cardiac output from noninvasive determination of arterial pressure profile in subjects at rest
  119. Energy cost and efficiency of riding aerodynamic bicycles
  120. Energetics of best performances in middle-distance running
  121. Effects of prolonged cycle ergometer exercise on maximal muscle power and oxygen uptake in humans
  122. Blood lactate during leg exercise in microgravity
  123. The energy cost of running increases with the distance covered
  124. Energy cost and efficiency of sculling a Venetian gondola