IANNETTA, DANILO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 1.378
EU - Europa 933
NA - Nord America 852
SA - Sud America 407
OC - Oceania 77
AF - Africa 46
Totale 3.693
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 709
SG - Singapore 501
BR - Brasile 325
IT - Italia 308
CN - Cina 281
HK - Hong Kong 191
GB - Regno Unito 167
VN - Vietnam 116
CA - Canada 115
IE - Irlanda 99
FR - Francia 88
AU - Australia 74
RU - Federazione Russa 59
TR - Turchia 53
NL - Olanda 46
ES - Italia 38
BD - Bangladesh 27
DE - Germania 27
AR - Argentina 26
MX - Messico 25
IN - India 24
FI - Finlandia 23
TW - Taiwan 21
ID - Indonesia 20
IR - Iran 19
JP - Giappone 19
ZA - Sudafrica 17
EC - Ecuador 16
KR - Corea 15
CH - Svizzera 12
PK - Pakistan 12
AT - Austria 11
IQ - Iraq 11
CO - Colombia 10
CL - Cile 9
QA - Qatar 9
TH - Thailandia 9
BE - Belgio 8
IL - Israele 8
CY - Cipro 7
EG - Egitto 7
MA - Marocco 7
PL - Polonia 7
UA - Ucraina 7
UY - Uruguay 7
LT - Lituania 6
PH - Filippine 6
SE - Svezia 6
SA - Arabia Saudita 5
BY - Bielorussia 4
PE - Perù 4
PY - Paraguay 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
VE - Venezuela 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
GE - Georgia 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
PT - Portogallo 3
RO - Romania 3
TN - Tunisia 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BO - Bolivia 2
DZ - Algeria 2
GG - Guernsey 2
KE - Kenya 2
LY - Libia 2
MY - Malesia 2
UG - Uganda 2
AF - Afghanistan, Repubblica islamica di 1
AL - Albania 1
AM - Armenia 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
GA - Gabon 1
GH - Ghana 1
GM - Gambi 1
GR - Grecia 1
GT - Guatemala 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KW - Kuwait 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LB - Libano 1
MD - Moldavia 1
MV - Maldive 1
NG - Nigeria 1
OM - Oman 1
PA - Panama 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
RS - Serbia 1
SI - Slovenia 1
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 1
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 1
Totale 3.693
Città #
Singapore 223
Hong Kong 184
The Dalles 114
Dublin 97
Milan 78
Ashburn 65
Beijing 58
Calgary 53
Los Angeles 48
San Jose 48
Ho Chi Minh City 46
Lauterbourg 42
Istanbul 38
Sydney 35
Brescia 29
Rome 28
Hanoi 27
Melbourne 26
Moscow 24
São Paulo 24
Romola 23
New York 22
London 19
Council Bluffs 18
Dallas 18
Redondo Beach 18
Amsterdam 17
Buffalo 16
Chicago 14
Helsinki 14
Santa Clara 13
Welwyn Garden City 13
Columbus 11
Hatfield 11
Turin 11
Vancouver 11
Hangzhou 10
Hardinxveld-Giessendam 10
Bologna 9
Tokyo 9
Brighton 8
Hamilton 8
Lavilledieu 8
Manchester 8
Mexico City 8
Naples 8
Suzhou 8
Chennai 7
Curitiba 7
Denver 7
Doha 7
Rio de Janeiro 7
San Diego 7
Toronto 7
Albuquerque 6
Antwerp 6
Brasília 6
Cardiff 6
Dijon 6
Limassol 6
Montreal 6
Newark 6
Pinto 6
Quito 6
Shenzhen 6
Bangkok 5
Camberley 5
Chieti 5
Figino 5
Florianópolis 5
Fuzhou 5
Johannesburg 5
Kansas City 5
Kensington 5
Lahore 5
Medellín 5
Novara 5
Nuremberg 5
Orem 5
Paris 5
Pisogne 5
Salt Lake City 5
Salò 5
Ankara 4
Baghdad 4
Bandung 4
Biên Hòa 4
Boardman 4
Brandon 4
Brisbane 4
Derby 4
Dhaka 4
Elk Grove Village 4
Erbil 4
Fortaleza 4
Frankfurt am Main 4
Guangzhou 4
Guayaquil 4
Haiphong 4
Houston 4
Totale 1.903
Nome #
Heavy-, Severe-, and Extreme-, but Not Moderate-Intensity Exercise Increase V̇o 2max and Thresholds after 6 wk of Training 865
A Single Test Protocol to Establish the Full Spectrum of Exercise Intensity Prescription 228
The Respiratory Compensation Point: Mechanisms and Relation to the Maximal Metabolic Steady State 113
A simple method to quantify the V̇O2 mean response time of ramp-incremental exercise 78
A critical evaluation of current methods for exercise prescription in women and men 76
Establishing the V̇O2 versus constant-work rate relationship from ramp-incremental exercise: Simple strategies for an unsolved problem 73
Different ramp-incremental slopes elicit similar V̇o2max and fatigability profiles in females and males despite differences in peak power output 71
Metabolic and performance-related consequences of exercising at and slightly above MLSS 71
Control of hyperpnoea and pulmonary gas exchange during prolonged exercise: The role of group III/IV muscle afferent feedback 69
Changes in choice reaction time during and after 8 days exhaustive cycling are not related to changes in physical performance 69
Effects of pre-induced fatigue vs concurrent pain on exercise tolerance, neuromuscular performance, and corticospinal responses of locomotor muscles 68
A “step-ramp-step” protocol to identify the maximal metabolic steady state 67
Reliability of vascular responsiveness measures derived from near-infrared spectroscopy across a variety of ischemic challenges 64
The effects of exercise intensity and duration on the relationship between the slow component of V̇O2 and peripheral fatigue 64
Quadriceps muscles O2 extraction and EMG breakpoints during a ramp incremental test 63
Identification of non-invasive exercise thresholds: Methods, strategies, and an online app 63
Hypoxia equally reduces the respiratory compensation point and the NIRS-derived [HHb] breakpoint during a ramp-incremental test in young active males 62
Training-induced changes in the RCP, [HHb]BP, and MLSS: Evidence of equivalence 61
Comment on: Relative proximity of critical power and metabolic/ventilatory thresholds: systematic review and meta-analysis 60
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 59
Time course of performance fatigability during exercise below, at, and above the critical intensity in females and males 58
1RM prediction: A novel methodology based on the force-velocity and load-velocity relationships 57
Humoral factors contribute meaningfully to the hyperventilatory response above the respiratory compensation point 55
Evaluating the suitability of supra-POpeak verification trials after ramp-incremental exercise to confirm attainment of maximum O2 uptake 53
Exercising muscle mass influences neuromuscular, cardiorespiratory, and perceptual responses during and following ramp-incremental cycling to task failure 51
Inter-limb differences in parameters of aerobic function and local profiles of deoxygenation during double-leg and counterweighted single-leg cycling 51
Can the heart rate response at the respiratory compensation point be used to retrieve the maximal metabolic steady state? 51
Blood flow occlusion-related O2 extraction “reserve” is present in different muscles of the quadriceps but greater in deeper regions after ramp-incremental test 50
Methodological reconciliation of CP and MLSS and their agreement with the maximal metabolic steady state 50
Transient speeding of V̇O2 kinetics following acute sessions of sprint interval training: Similar exercise dose but different outcomes in older and young adults 50
Neuromuscular and perceptual mechanisms of fatigue accompanying task failure in response to moderate-, heavy-, severe-, and extreme-intensity cycling 50
Evaluating the NIRS-derived microvascular O2 extraction “reserve” in groups varying in sex and training status using leg blood flow occlusions 47
The near-infrared spectroscopy-derived deoxygenated haemoglobin breaking-point is a repeatable measure that demarcates exercise intensity domains 47
Heavy-intensity priming exercise extends the V̇o2max plateau and increases peak-power output during ramp-incremental exercise 46
Association between V̇O2max and the kinetics of V̇O2 in groups differing in fitness status 45
An equation to predict the maximal lactate steady state from ramp-incremental test data 44
A Ramp versus Step Transition to Constant Work Rate Exercise Decreases Steady-State Oxygen Uptake 44
Evaluation of the "Step-Ramp-Step" Protocol: Accurate Aerobic Exercise Prescription with Different Steps and Ramp Slopes 43
Reply to Dr. Grassi 43
Slight power output manipulations around the maximal lactate steady state have a similar impact on fatigue in females and males 42
Fitness level- and sex-related differences in macro- and micro-vascular responses during reactive hyperemia 42
Menstrual and oral contraceptive cycle phases do not affect submaximal and maximal exercise responses 41
A successful home-based cardiac rehabilitation program in the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic 41
The effect of the fraction of inspired oxygen on the NIRS-derived deoxygenated hemoglobin “breakpoint” during ramp-incremental test 40
Prior exercise impairs subsequent performance in an intensity- and duration-dependant manner 39
An evaluation of the role of the exercise training dose for changes in exercise capacity following a standard cardiac rehabilitation program 39
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 38
The relationship between the time constant of V̇O2 kinetics and V̇O2max in humans 38
Shorter High-Intensity Cycling Intervals Reduce Performance and Perceived Fatigability at Work-Matched but not Task Failure 37
Maximal Lactate Steady State Versus the 20-Minute Functional Threshold Power Test in Well-Trained Individuals: “Watts” the Big Deal? 35
Characterizing intensity of E-biking in the context of the exercise intensity domains framework 5
Intensity domain-related evaluation of E-biking in older adults: when lower is too low? 5
Totale 3.721
Categoria #
all - tutte 12.592
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 12.592


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2024/20251.227 43 0 30 97 74 47 133 129 175 158 223 118
2025/20262.494 233 286 228 466 166 178 315 176 233 213 0 0
Totale 3.721