Search Results - Beidleman, B. A.
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Cycling performance decrement is greater in hypobaric versus normobaric hypoxia
Beidleman, B. A., Fulco, C. S., Staab, J. E., Andrew, S. P., Muza, S. R.Published in Extreme Physiology & Medicine (2014)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”
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Effect of six days of staging on physiologic adjustments and acute mountain sickness during ascent to 4300 meters
Beidleman, B. A., Fulco, C. S., Muza, S. R., Rock, P. B., Staab, J. E., Forte, V. A., Brothers, M. D., Cymerman, A.Published in High Altitude Medicine & Biology (2009)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”
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Intermittent hypoxic exposure does not improve sleep at 4300 m
Jones, J. E., Muza, S. R., Fulco, C. S., Beidleman, B. A., Tapia, M. L., Cymerman, A.Published in High Altitude Medicine & Biology (2008)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”
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Intermittent hypoxic exposure does not improve endurance performance at altitude
Beidleman, B. A., Muza, S. R., Fulco, C. S., Jones, J. E., Lammi, E., Staab, J. E., Cymerman, A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2009)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”
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Adductor pollicis muscle fatigue in women during acute altitude exposure
Fulco, C. S., Rock, P. B., Muza, S. R., Lammi, E., Moore, L. G., Beidleman, B. A., Lewis, S. G., Cymerman, A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”
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Exercise responses after altitude acclimatization are retained during reintroduction to altitude (Exercise responses after altitude acclimatization are retained during reintroduction to altitude )
Beidleman, B. A., Muza, S. R., Rock, P. B., Fulco, C. S., Lyons, T. P., Hoyt, R. W., Cymerman, A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)article“…Beidleman, B. A.…”