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Commentary on the effects of hypoxia on energy substrate use during exercise

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Karleigh E. Bradbury, Claire E. Berryman, Marques A. Wilson, Adam J. Luippold, Robert W. Kenefick, Andrew J. Young & Stefan M. Pasiakos. (2020) Effects of carbohydrate supplementation on aerobic exercise performance during acute high altitude exposure and after 22 days of acclimatization and energy deficit. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 17:1.
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Alex Griffiths, Oliver Shannon, Jamie Matu, Roderick King, Kevin Deighton & John P. O’Hara. (2019) Response: Commentary on the effects of hypoxia on energy substrate use during exercise. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 16:1.
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Stefan M. Pasiakos, J. Philip Karl & Lee M. Margolis. (2021) Challenging traditional carbohydrate intake recommendations for optimizing performance at high altitude. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care 24:6, pages 483-489.
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Lee M. Margolis, J. Philip Karl, Marques A. Wilson, Julie L. Coleman, Arny A. Ferrando, Andrew J. Young & Stefan M. Pasiakos. (2021) Metabolomic profiles are reflective of hypoxia-induced insulin resistance during exercise in healthy young adult males. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 321:1, pages R1-R11.
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Stefan M. Pasiakos. (2020) Nutritional Requirements for Sustaining Health and Performance During Exposure to Extreme Environments. Annual Review of Nutrition 40:1, pages 221-245.
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Anu E. Koivisto-Mørk, Ingvild Paur, Gøran Paulsen, Ina Garthe, Truls Raastad, Nasser E. Bastani, Rune Blomhoff & Siv K. Bøhn. (2020) Dietary Adjustments to Altitude Training in Elite Endurance Athletes; Impact of a Randomized Clinical Trial With Antioxidant-Rich Foods. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2.
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Lee M. Margolis, Marques A. Wilson, Claire C. Whitney, Christopher T. Carrigan, Nancy E. Murphy, Patrick N. Radcliffe, Jess A. Gwin, David D. Church, Robert R. Wolfe, Arny A. Ferrando, Andrew J. Young & Stefan M. Pasiakos. (2020) Acute hypoxia reduces exogenous glucose oxidation, glucose turnover, and metabolic clearance rate during steady-state aerobic exercise. Metabolism 103, pages 154030.
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