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Living low-training high: Innovative applications and new perspectives on hypoxic interventions for athletes
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Living low-training high: Innovative applications and new perspectives on hypoxic interventions for athletes

Paul Goods, Louise Deldicque and Brendan Scott
Journal of sports sciences, Early Access
2025
PMID: 40765164

Abstract

The effects of varying degrees of hypoxia on exercise performance have been investigated for many decades (Roskamm et al., Citation1969). In the late twentieth century, living at sea-level but training under hypoxia (which at the time was being referred to as intermittent hypoxic training: IHT) received relatively modest attention in scientific literature...

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1.172 Sports Science
1.172.1727 High-Altitude Physiology
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