Search Results - McCleave, E. L.
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Concurrent heat and intermittent hypoxic training: No additional performance benefit over temperate training
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Crowcroft, S., Abbiss, C. R., Wallace, L. K., Coutts, A. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2020)article“…McCleave, E. L.…”
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Impaired heat adaptation from combined heat training and "live high, train low" hypoxia
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Saunders, P. U., Sharma, A. P., Crowcroft, S., Coutts, A. J.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2019)article“…McCleave, E. L.…”
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Temperate performance benefits after heat, but not combined heat and hypoxic training
McCleave, E. L., Slattery, K. M., Duffield, R., Saunders, P. U., Sharma, A. P., Crowcroft, S. J., Coutts, A. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2017)article“…McCleave, E. L.…”
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A low carbohydrate-protein supplement improves endurance performance in female athletes
McCleave, E. L., Ferguson-Stegall, L., Ding, Z., Doerner, P. G., Wang, B., Lynne, M., Ivy, J. L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)article“…McCleave, E. L.…”
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The effect of a low carbohydrate beverage with added protein on cycling endurance performance in trained athletes
Ferguson-Stegall, L., McCleave, E. L., Ding, Z., Kammer, L. M., Wang, B., Doerner, P. G., Liu, Y., Ivy, J. L.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2010)article“…McCleave, E. L.…”
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