The effects of inspiratory resistive loading on respiratory and locomotors muscle oxygenation during high intensity exercise in female soccer players
Flavia Rossi Caruso (Sao Carlos, Brazil), Flavia Cristina Rossi Caruso, Bruno Archiza, Daniela Kuguimoto Andaku Olenscki, Renata Trimer, Stela Mattiello, Cleiton Libardi, André Capaldo Amaral, José Carlos Bonjorno-Junior, Claudio Ricardo de Oliveira, Shane A. Phillips, Ross Arena, Jose Alberto Neder, Audrey Borghi-Silva
Source: International Congress 2016 – Latest insights into functional capacity and muscle weakness in chronic lung diseases
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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Flavia Rossi Caruso (Sao Carlos, Brazil), Flavia Cristina Rossi Caruso, Bruno Archiza, Daniela Kuguimoto Andaku Olenscki, Renata Trimer, Stela Mattiello, Cleiton Libardi, André Capaldo Amaral, José Carlos Bonjorno-Junior, Claudio Ricardo de Oliveira, Shane A. Phillips, Ross Arena, Jose Alberto Neder, Audrey Borghi-Silva. The effects of inspiratory resistive loading on respiratory and locomotors muscle oxygenation during high intensity exercise in female soccer players. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 697
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