Acute effect of normobaric hypoxia on performance in repeated wingate tests with longer recovery periods and neuromuscular fatigue in triathletes: sex differences

Background: Repeated high-intensity intervals under normoxic (NOR) and hypoxic (HYP) conditions is a training strategy used by athletes. Although different protocols have been used, the effect of longer recovery between repetitions is unclear. In addition, information on the effect of repeated high-...

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Autores: Toro-Roman, Víctor, Simón-Sánchez, Pol, Illera-Domínguez, Víctor, Pérez-Chirinos Buxadé, Carla, González-Millán, Sara, Albesa-Albiol, Lluís, Ledesma Clopés, Sara, Solé González, Vinyet, Teruel Gispert, Oriol, Fernández-Valdés Villa, Bruno
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Institución:TecnoCampus
Repositorio:Repositori Digital del TecnoCampus
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:rdtecnocamp_::f8f9399e7db022c1567034b40eb3857f
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12367/3224
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Cycloergometer
Repeat-sprint ability
Power
Oxygen
Vertical jump
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Sumario:Background: Repeated high-intensity intervals under normoxic (NOR) and hypoxic (HYP) conditions is a training strategy used by athletes. Although different protocols have been used, the effect of longer recovery between repetitions is unclear. In addition, information on the effect of repeated high-intensity intervals on HYP in women is scarce. Aims: To analyse the differences between sexes and between conditions (NOR and HYP) in Repeated Wingate (RW) performance and neuromuscular fatigue in triathletes. [...]