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Simulated hypoxia does not further improve aerobic capacity during sprint interval training
Alan Richardson
, Oliver Gibson
University of Brighton
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Aerobic Capacity
100%
Sprint Interval Training
100%
Hypoxic Hypoxia
100%
Normoxic
58%
FiO2
58%
VO2peak
33%
Time to Exhaustion
25%
Hypoxia
8%
Body Mass
8%
Training Session
8%
Recovery Heart Rate
8%
Endurance Performance
8%
Incremental Exercise Test
8%
Exercise Duration
8%
Mixed Design
8%
Peak Heart Rate
8%
SpO2
8%
Training Offer
8%
Control Control
8%
Nursing and Health Professions
Aerobic Capacity
100%
Hypoxia
100%
Body Mass
50%
Exercise Test
50%
Analysis of Variance
50%