AltitudeOmics: exercise-induced supraspinal fatigue is attenuated in healthy humans after acclimatization to high altitude

Author:

Goodall S.1,Twomey R.2,Amann M.3,Ross E. Z.4,Lovering A. T.5,Romer L. M.6,Subudhi A. W.78,Roach R. C.8

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences; Northumbria University; Newcastle UK

2. School of Sport and Service Management; University of Brighton; Eastbourne UK

3. Department of Medicine; University of Utah; Salt Lake City UT USA

4. Physiology; English Institute of Sport; UK

5. Department of Human Physiology; University of Oregon; Eugene OR USA

6. Centre for Sports Medicine and Human Performance; Brunel University; Uxbridge UK

7. Department of Biology; University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Colorado Springs CO USA

8. Altitude Research Center; Department of Emergency Medicine; University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Aurora CO USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology

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