2016
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0000000000001314
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Comparative Effects of Aerobic Training and Erythropoietin on Oxygen Uptake in Untrained Humans

Abstract: Sieljacks, P, Thams, L, Nellemann, B, Larsen, MS, Vissing, K, and Christensen, B. Comparative effects of aerobic training and erythropoietin on oxygen uptake in untrained humans. J Strength Cond Res 30(8): 2307-2317, 2016-The present study examines responses to 10 weeks of aerobic training and/or erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) treatment on maximal oxygen uptake (V[Combining Dot Above]O2max). Thirty-six healthy, untrained men were randomly assigned to sedentary-placebo (n = 9), sedentary-ESA (SE) (n = 9… Show more

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“…Notably, full-text screening found three studies (Sieljacks et al ,15 Larsen et al 16 and Christensen et al 17) that used the same cohort. Only the study by Sieljacks et al 15 was included in our analyses as it was the latest study of this cohort and contained all the relevant outcomes from the previous studies 15. Meanwhile, two other studies did not explicitly report numerical data, so their data were extracted through graph estimations 18 19…”
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“…Notably, full-text screening found three studies (Sieljacks et al ,15 Larsen et al 16 and Christensen et al 17) that used the same cohort. Only the study by Sieljacks et al 15 was included in our analyses as it was the latest study of this cohort and contained all the relevant outcomes from the previous studies 15. Meanwhile, two other studies did not explicitly report numerical data, so their data were extracted through graph estimations 18 19…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the 10 included studies, the following were determined to be relevant outcomes: Borg Scale Rating of Perceived Exhaustion (RPE), TTE, training load, total work, POmax and submaximal PO, Mont Ventoux race times, haematological parameters (ie, haematocrit percentage (hct%), haemoglobin concentration (Hb)), and pulmonary measures (ie, pulmonary ventilation, VO 2 max, submaximal VO 2 ) 6 13 15 18–24. Outcomes were further stratified by treatment periods and dosages.…”
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