"Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers

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"Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers. / Bonne, Thomas Christian; Lundby, Carsten; Jørgensen, Susanne; Johansen, Lars; Mrgan, Monija; Bech, Signe Refsgaard; Sander, Mikael; Papoti, Marcelo; Nordsborg, Nikolai Baastrup.

In: European Journal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 114, No. 7, 2014, p. 1439-1449.

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Bonne, TC, Lundby, C, Jørgensen, S, Johansen, L, Mrgan, M, Bech, SR, Sander, M, Papoti, M & Nordsborg, NB 2014, '"Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers', European Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 114, no. 7, pp. 1439-1449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-014-2863-4

APA

Bonne, T. C., Lundby, C., Jørgensen, S., Johansen, L., Mrgan, M., Bech, S. R., Sander, M., Papoti, M., & Nordsborg, N. B. (2014). "Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 114(7), 1439-1449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-014-2863-4

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Bonne TC, Lundby C, Jørgensen S, Johansen L, Mrgan M, Bech SR et al. "Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2014;114(7):1439-1449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-014-2863-4

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Bonne, Thomas Christian ; Lundby, Carsten ; Jørgensen, Susanne ; Johansen, Lars ; Mrgan, Monija ; Bech, Signe Refsgaard ; Sander, Mikael ; Papoti, Marcelo ; Nordsborg, Nikolai Baastrup. / "Live High-Train High" increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers. In: European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2014 ; Vol. 114, No. 7. pp. 1439-1449.

Bibtex

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title = "{"}Live High-Train High{"} increases hemoglobin mass in Olympic swimmers",
abstract = "This study tested whether 3-4 weeks of classical {"}Live High-Train High{"} (LHTH) altitude training increases swim-specific VO2max through increased hemoglobin mass (Hbmass).",
author = "Bonne, {Thomas Christian} and Carsten Lundby and Susanne J{\o}rgensen and Lars Johansen and Monija Mrgan and Bech, {Signe Refsgaard} and Mikael Sander and Marcelo Papoti and Nordsborg, {Nikolai Baastrup}",
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AU - Sander, Mikael

AU - Papoti, Marcelo

AU - Nordsborg, Nikolai Baastrup

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