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Editorial: High-Intensity exercise in Hypoxia: Beneficial aspects and potential drawbacks
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Editorial: High-Intensity exercise in Hypoxia: Beneficial aspects and potential drawbacks

G.P. Millet and O. Girard
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol.8
2017
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Abstract

With the recent development of new altitude training methods (Millet et al., 2013; Girard et al., 2017), the question of the specific central and peripheral adaptations to high-intensity exercise in hypoxia is now crucial...

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.172 Sports Science
1.172.1727 High-Altitude Physiology
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