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1. Comparing college students' mood states among immersive virtual reality, non-immersive virtual reality, and traditional biking exercise.

2. Greater improvement in aerobic capacity after a polarized training program including cycling interval training at low cadence (50-70 RPM) than freely chosen cadence (above 80 RPM).

3. Lack of sex-specific differences in the associations between the dimensions of great vessels and exercise performance in amateur cyclists.

4. The higher oxygen consumption during multiple short intervals is sex-independent and not influenced by skeletal muscle characteristics in well-trained cyclists.

5. Change in sprint cycling torque is not associated with change in isometric force following six weeks of sprint cycling and resistance training in strength-trained novice cyclists.

6. The influence of different tree densities on alpha waves, physical activity enjoyment, and satisfaction of late middle-aged and older adults using virtual cycling.

7. The higher the fraction of maximal oxygen uptake is during interval training, the greater is the cycling performance gain.

8. Continuous measurement of interstitial glycaemia in professional female UCI world tour cyclists undertaking a 9-day cycle training camp.

9. Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation phase-dependently modulates spinal reciprocal inhibition induced by pedaling in healthy individuals.

10. Middle cerebral artery blood velocity and end-tidal carbon dioxide responses to moderate intensity cycling in children, adolescents, and adults.

11. Aerodynamic optimization of athlete posture using virtual skeleton methodology and computational fluid dynamics.

12. Carbon monoxide supplementation: evaluating its potential to enhance altitude training effects and cycling performance in elite athletes.

13. Acceptability of a Portable Exercise Bike in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Diseases.

14. Does exercise modality and posture influence cerebrovascular and cardiovascular systems similarly?

15. Diffusion probabilistic model for bike-sharing demand recovery with factual knowledge fusion.

16. The effect of ischemic preconditioning on repeated sprint cycling performance: a randomized crossover study.

17. Characterization of muscle oxygenation response in well-trained handcyclists.

18. Impact of Eccentric versus Concentric Cycling Exercise on Neuromuscular Fatigue and Muscle Damage in Breast Cancer Patients.

19. Relationship of peak capillary blood lactate accumulation and body composition in determining the mechanical energy equivalent of lactate during sprint cycling.

20. The Effects of Competition on Exercise Intensity and the User Experience of Exercise during Virtual Reality Bicycling for Young Adults.

21. On the Relation Between Leg Motion Rate and Speech Tempo During Submaximal Cycling Exercise.

22. Comparison of Lower-Limb Muscle Synergies Between Young and Old People During Cycling Based on Electromyography Sensors-A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study.

23. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and cycling performance on the 3-minute aerobic test (3mAT): placebo and nocebo effects.

24. The effects of different post-activation potentiation strategies on the performance of elite female track cyclists in position 1 of team sprint.

25. Electroacupuncture Reduces Heart Rate and Perceived Exertion During a Bike Test: A Preliminary Analysis.

26. Sex difference in IRONMAN age group triathletes.

27. A Machine Learning Approach for Predicting Pedaling Force Profile in Cycling.

28. Acute psycho-physiological responses to submaximal constant-load cycling under intermittent hypoxia-hyperoxia vs . hypoxia-normoxia in young males.

29. Cycling reduces the entropy of neuronal activity in the human adult cortex.

30. Effects of concurrent heat and hypoxic training on cycling anaerobic capacity in men.

31. The repeatability of a cycling exercise-heat stress test in a male population.

32. Implication of microRNAs as messengers of exercise adaptation in junior female triathlonists.

33. Characterizing usual-care physical rehabilitation in Canadian intensive care unit patients: a secondary analysis of the Canadian multicentre Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength pilot randomized controlled trial.

34. Montmorency cherry supplementation enhances 15 km cycling time trial performance: Optimal timing 90-min pre-exercise.

35. Whole body sweat rate prediction: indoor treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise.

36. Yoga as an alternative to cycling in type 1 diabetes: A preliminary study of acute effects on glucose levels.

37. Impact of eccentric cycling in coronary rehabilitation program: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial versus conventional rehabilitation.

38. Side differences and reproducibility of the Moxy muscle oximeter during cycling in trained men.

39. Critical Power and Maximal Lactate Steady State in Cycling: "Watts" the Difference?

42. The Effect of Unequal Crank Arm Lengths and Cycling-Specific Prostheses for Recreational Riders with a Transtibial Amputation.

43. Leg cycling efficiency is unaltered in healthy aging regardless of sex or training status.

44. Are professional road cycling countries selecting their talents based on anthropometric characteristics which suit the countries' terrain?

46. The effect of 26 versus 29-inch wheel diameter in the transmission of vibrations in cross-country mountain biking.

47. A Multiomics Evaluation of the Countermeasure Influence of 4-Week Cranberry Beverage Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Changes in Innate Immunity.

48. Composite activity type and stride-specific energy expenditure estimation model for thigh-worn accelerometry.

49. Effect of high-dose β-Alanine supplementation on uphill cycling performance in World Tour cyclists: A randomised controlled trial.

50. Validity and Reliability of Movesense HR+ ECG Measurements for High-Intensity Running and Cycling.

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