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Hyperoxia improves maximal exercise with the self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)

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Nils Freitag, Tim Böttrich, Pia D. Weber, Giorgio Manferdelli, Daniel A. Bizjak, Marijke Grau, Tanja C. Sanders, Wilhelm Bloch & Moritz Schumann. (2020) Acute Low-Dose Hyperoxia during a Single Bout of High-Intensity Interval Exercise Does Not Affect Red Blood Cell Deformability and Muscle Oxygenation in Trained Men—A Randomized Crossover Study. Sports 8:1, pages 4.
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Jonathan R. MayneMark J. HaykowskyMichael D. NelsonTimothy C. HartleyScott J. ButcherRichard L. JonesStewart R. Petersen. (2009) Effects of the self-contained breathing apparatus on left-ventricular function at rest and during graded exercise. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 34:4, pages 625-631.
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Michael D. Nelson, Mark J. Haykowsky, Jonathan R. Mayne, Richard L. Jones & Stewart R. Petersen. (2009) Effects of self-contained breathing apparatus on ventricular function during strenuous exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology 106:2, pages 395-402.
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Janette L. Smith, Jane E. Butler, Peter G. Martin, Rachel A. McBain & Janet L. Taylor. (2008) Increased ventilation does not impair maximal voluntary contractions of the elbow flexors. Journal of Applied Physiology 104:6, pages 1674-1682.
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Scott J. Butcher, Richard L. Jones, Jonathan R. Mayne, Timothy C. Hartley & Stewart R. Petersen. (2007) Impaired exercise ventilatory mechanics with the self-contained breathing apparatus are improved with heliox. European Journal of Applied Physiology 101:6, pages 659-669.
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