All Stories

  1. Differences in acute responses and chronic adaptations according to the exercise intensity reference method in previously inactive individuals
  2. Human skeletal muscle possesses an epigenetic memory of high intensity interval training
  3. Methodological considerations on near-infrared spectroscopy derived muscle oxidative capacity
  4. Human skeletal muscle possesses an epigenetic memory of high intensity interval training affecting mitochondrial function
  5. Reply to the letter from Manferdelli et al.: ‘Muscle O2 diffusion capacity by NIRS: A new approach in the air’
  6. Near-infrared Spectroscopy Estimation Of Combined Muscle Oxidative Capacity And Oxygen Diffusion Capacity In Humans
  7. Near‐infrared spectroscopy estimation of combined skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and O 2 diffusion capacity in humans
  8. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Using V̇o2max as a marker of training status in athletes – can we do better?
  9. Myths and Methodologies
  10. Myths and Methodologies: The use of equivalence and non‐inferiority tests for interventional studies in exercise physiology and sport science
  11. Beet on Alps: Time-course changes of plasma nitrate and nitrite concentrations during acclimatization to high-altitude
  12. Exercise dose and individual response of healthy adults: is it time to re-evaluate exercise responsiveness and training recommendations?
  13. Satellite cells: erythropoietin treatment and endurance training
  14. Effects of endurance training only versus same-session combined endurance and strength training on physical performance and serum hormone concentrations in recreational endurance runners