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2. Exercise Training To Improve Inspiratory Muscle Function In Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis
3. Coactivation Of Respiratory Muscles Following Inspiratory And Expiratory Pressure Threshold Loading
4. Sex-specific Physiological Responses To Ultramarathon
5. Sex-Specific Physiological Responses to Ultramarathon
6. The Paws Project: The Impact Of Social Distancing On Physical Activity During The COVID-19 Pandemic
7. The Paws Project: Changes In Physical Activity And Mental Health During The COVID-19 Pandemic
8. The Effect of Preexercise Expiratory Muscle Loading on Exercise Tolerance in Healthy Men
9. The Effect Of Exercise Intensity On The Development Of Diaphragm And Expiratory Abdominal Muscle Fatigue
10. Inspiratory Muscle Fatigue Is Not Different In Response To Long Vs. Short-duration High-intensity Exercise
11. Feasibility And Effectiveness Of High-intensity Interval Training With Blood Flow Restriction In Heart Failure
12. Using Critical Power To Predict Ramp Incremental Cycling Performance: Three Parameters Are Better Than Two
13. Extravascular Lung Water And Lung Diffusing Capacity In Response To Ultra-endurance Exercise Performed At Moderate Altitude
14. Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure: Central Role for the Pulmonary System
15. Influence of Ultraendurance Event Distance on Lung Heath
16. Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels during Acclimatization to High Altitude
17. Individual Variability in the Leg Blood Flow Response to Expiratory and Inspiratory Resistive Loading
18. Alterations In Pulmonary And Respiratory Muscle Function In Response To 10 Marathons In 10 Days
19. Effect of Acute Expiratory Loading on Abdominal Muscle Function and Exercise Tolerance in Healthy Humans
20. Effect of Exercise on Pulmonary Arterial Capacitance in Heart Failure
21. Influence Of Age And Fitness On Alveolar-capillary Recruitment During Exercise
22. Effect Of Inspiratory Muscle Training In Paralympic Athletes With Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
23. Severity Of Expiratory Muscle Fatigue Is Greater After Whole-body Exercise Versus Maximal Voluntary Hyperpnea
24. Exercise-induced Expiratory Muscle Fatigue in Healthy Humans
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