IANNETTA, Danilo
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 141
NA - Nord America 53
EU - Europa 49
Totale 243
Nazione #
SG - Singapore 105
IT - Italia 48
US - Stati Uniti d'America 48
TR - Turchia 34
CA - Canada 5
CN - Cina 1
JP - Giappone 1
NL - Olanda 1
Totale 243
Città #
Singapore 86
Istanbul 34
Romola 23
Dallas 5
Brescia 3
London 3
Pavia 3
Camisano Vicentino 2
Milan 2
Richmond 2
Verona 2
Ancona 1
Council Bluffs 1
Sapporo 1
Totale 168
Nome #
Training-induced changes in the RCP, [HHb]BP, and MLSS: Evidence of equivalence 14
A critical evaluation of current methods for exercise prescription in women and men 9
Methodological reconciliation of CP and MLSS and their agreement with the maximal metabolic steady state 8
Humoral factors contribute meaningfully to the hyperventilatory response above the respiratory compensation point 8
Evaluating the accuracy of using fixed ranges of METs to categorize exertional intensity in a heterogeneous group of healthy individuals: Implications for cardiorespiratory fitness and health outcomes 8
The Respiratory Compensation Point: Mechanisms and Relation to the Maximal Metabolic Steady State 8
The plateau in the NIRS-derived [HHb] signal near the end of a ramp incremental test does not indicate the upper limit of O2 extraction in the vastus lateralis 8
Fitness level- and sex-related differences in macro- and micro-vascular responses during reactive hyperemia 8
Evaluating the NIRS-derived microvascular O2 extraction “reserve” in groups varying in sex and training status using leg blood flow occlusions 7
Blood flow occlusion-related O2 extraction “reserve” is present in different muscles of the quadriceps but greater in deeper regions after ramp-incremental test 7
Exercising muscle mass influences neuromuscular, cardiorespiratory, and perceptual responses during and following ramp-incremental cycling to task failure 6
Inter-limb differences in parameters of aerobic function and local profiles of deoxygenation during double-leg and counterweighted single-leg cycling 6
1RM prediction: A novel methodology based on the force-velocity and load-velocity relationships 6
Hypoxia equally reduces the respiratory compensation point and the NIRS-derived [HHb] breakpoint during a ramp-incremental test in young active males 6
An equation to predict the maximal lactate steady state from ramp-incremental test data 6
A “step-ramp-step” protocol to identify the maximal metabolic steady state 6
Identification of non-invasive exercise thresholds: Methods, strategies, and an online app 6
Effects of pre-induced fatigue vs concurrent pain on exercise tolerance, neuromuscular performance, and corticospinal responses of locomotor muscles 6
Evaluating the suitability of supra-POpeak verification trials after ramp-incremental exercise to confirm attainment of maximum O2 uptake 6
Establishing the V̇O2 versus constant-work rate relationship from ramp-incremental exercise: Simple strategies for an unsolved problem 6
A simple method to quantify the V̇O2 mean response time of ramp-incremental exercise 6
The relationship between the time constant of V̇O2 kinetics and V̇O2max in humans 6
Time course of performance fatigability during exercise below, at, and above the critical intensity in females and males 5
Prior exercise impairs subsequent performance in an intensity- and duration-dependant manner 5
The effect of the fraction of inspired oxygen on the NIRS-derived deoxygenated hemoglobin “breakpoint” during ramp-incremental test 5
The near-infrared spectroscopy-derived deoxygenated haemoglobin breaking-point is a repeatable measure that demarcates exercise intensity domains 5
Association between V̇O2max and the kinetics of V̇O2 in groups differing in fitness status 5
Shorter High-Intensity Cycling Intervals Reduce Performance and Perceived Fatigability at Work-Matched but not Task Failure 5
Reply to Dr. Grassi 5
Transient speeding of V̇O2 kinetics following acute sessions of sprint interval training: Similar exercise dose but different outcomes in older and young adults 5
Reliability of vascular responsiveness measures derived from near-infrared spectroscopy across a variety of ischemic challenges 5
Metabolic and performance-related consequences of exercising at and slightly above MLSS 5
Slight power output manipulations around the maximal lactate steady state have a similar impact on fatigue in females and males 5
Changes in choice reaction time during and after 8 days exhaustive cycling are not related to changes in physical performance 5
Menstrual and oral contraceptive cycle phases do not affect submaximal and maximal exercise responses 5
Comment on: Relative proximity of critical power and metabolic/ventilatory thresholds: systematic review and meta-analysis 5
The effects of exercise intensity and duration on the relationship between the slow component of V̇O2 and peripheral fatigue 5
Quadriceps muscles O2 extraction and EMG breakpoints during a ramp incremental test 4
Maximal Lactate Steady State Versus the 20-Minute Functional Threshold Power Test in Well-Trained Individuals: “Watts” the Big Deal? 4
Neuromuscular and perceptual mechanisms of fatigue accompanying task failure in response to moderate-, heavy-, severe-, and extreme-intensity cycling 4
Totale 244
Categoria #
all - tutte 2.473
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
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