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Four weeks of hypoxia training improves cutaneous microcirculation in trained rowers

Hypoxia training can improve endurance performance. However, the specific benefits mechanism of hypoxia training is controversial, and there are just a few studies on the peripheral adaptation to hypoxia training. The main objective of this study was to observe the effects of hypoxia training on cutaneous blood flow (CBF), hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF), nitric oxide (NO), and vascular endothelial…

  • Knihovna Akademie věd České republiky (opens in new window)
  • Meng, Zhijun
  • Gao, Binghong
  • Gao, Huan
  • Ge, Peng
  • Li, Tao
  • Wang, Yuxin
  • Hypoxia training
  • NO
  • VEGF
  • microcirculation
  • CBF
  • Knot
  • model:article
  • Knihovna Akademie věd České republiky (opens in new window)
  • Meng, Zhijun
  • Gao, Binghong
  • Gao, Huan
  • Ge, Peng
  • Li, Tao
  • Wang, Yuxin
  • Hypoxia training
  • NO
  • VEGF
  • microcirculation
  • CBF
  • Knot
  • model:article
  • Česká digitální knihovna
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  • 757-766
  • Physiological research | 2019 Volume:68 | Number:5
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  • https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:19941b39-d46c-4feb-a43d-b6d7c35aaf70
  • uuid:19941b39-d46c-4feb-a43d-b6d7c35aaf70
  • doi:10.33549/physiolres.934175
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  • 2021-06-01T12:19:28.026Z
  • 2021-06-01T12:19:28.026Z