2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.resp.2015.06.008
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Time-course of recovery of peak oxygen uptake after exercise-induced muscle damage

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“…The extent to which EIMD impacts maximal oxygen uptake remains unclear with previous studies demonstrating reductions (Black and Dobson ; Black et al. ) in V˙normalO2peak, during both cycling and running, and studies finding no impact of EIMD on V˙normalO2peak (Warren et al. ; Davies et al.…”
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“…The extent to which EIMD impacts maximal oxygen uptake remains unclear with previous studies demonstrating reductions (Black and Dobson ; Black et al. ) in V˙normalO2peak, during both cycling and running, and studies finding no impact of EIMD on V˙normalO2peak (Warren et al. ; Davies et al.…”
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“…), acute (Black and Dobson ), and prolonged reductions (Black et al. ) in V˙normalO2peak have also been observed in the days following EIMD. However, the decreased V˙normalO2peak following EIMD is not universal (Warren et al.…”
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