Search Results - Knaier, R.
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Low cardiorespiratory fitness post-COVID-19: a narrative review
Schwendinger, F., Knaier, R., Radtke, T., Schmidt-Trucksäss, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)article“…Knaier, R.…”
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Is the maximal lactate steady state concept really relevant to predict endurance performance?
Niemeyer, M., Gündisch, M., Steinecke, G., Knaier, R., Beneke, R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2022)article“…Knaier, R.…”
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Diurnal variation in maximum endurance and maximum strength performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Knaier, R., Qian, J., Roth, R., Infanger, D., Notter, T., Wang, W., Cajochen, C., Scheer, F. A.J. L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)article“…Knaier, R.…”
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Effects of bright and blue light on acoustic reaction time and maximum handgrip strength in male athletes: a randomized controlled trial
Knaier, R., Schäfer, J., Rossmeissl, A., Klenk, C., Hanssen, H., Höchsmann, C., Cajochen, C., Schmidt-Trucksäss, A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2017)article“…Knaier, R.…”
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Abhängigkeit der Laktatkonzentration bei submaximaler und maximaler Belastung vom Gesamtblutvolumen (Blood lactate concentration during submaximal and maximal exercise depends on the blood volume)
Falz, R., Hoppe, S., Fikenzer, S., Knaier, R., Bischoff, C., Kwast, S., Busse, M.Published in Klinische Sportmedizin (2015)article“…Knaier, R.…”
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