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Domen Tominec

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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 11, 2025
Ketone Supplementation: Novel Strategy for Augmenting Altitude Exercise Performance?Myrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Tadej Debevec, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 26, 2024
Exogenous ketosis attenuates acute mountain sickness and mitigates normobaric high-altitude hypoxemiaMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 11, 2025
The effects of 2 days of intermittent exogenous ketosis at high altitude on baroreflex sensitivity and ventilation under hypoxic and hypercapnic conditionsBenjamin J Narang, Domen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 23, 2026
Reply to Bossi and MattaMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 4, 2025
Reply to McCarthy et alMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 14, 2025
A Single Night in Hypoxia Either with or without Ketone Ester Ingestion Reduces Sleep Quality without Impacting Next-Day Exercise PerformanceMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Ruben Robberechts, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 2, 2025
Ketone ester ingestion impairs exercise performance without impacting cognitive function or circulating EPO during acute hypoxic exposureMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 16, 2025
Exogenous Ketosis during Early Acclimatization at High Altitude: Ventilatory, Cardiovascular and Muscular Responses to Maximal ExerciseDomen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, Benjamin J Narang, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 4, 2026
Exogenous ketosis does not alter oxygenation, oxygen uptake kinetics or whole-body efficiency during submaximal exercise in early high-altitude acclimatizationDomen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, Benjamin J Narang, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 4, 2026
Exogenous ketosis mitigates hypoxia-induced neural signaling alterations and cerebral oxygenation decline at rest in healthy malesNathan Vermaerke, Siemon Vermeiren, Domen Tominec, et al.
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Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|March 11, 2025
Ketone Supplementation: Novel Strategy for Augmenting Altitude Exercise Performance?Myrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Tadej Debevec, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 26, 2024
Exogenous ketosis attenuates acute mountain sickness and mitigates normobaric high-altitude hypoxemiaMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 11, 2025
The effects of 2 days of intermittent exogenous ketosis at high altitude on baroreflex sensitivity and ventilation under hypoxic and hypercapnic conditionsBenjamin J Narang, Domen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 23, 2026
Reply to Bossi and MattaMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 4, 2025
Reply to McCarthy et alMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 14, 2025
A Single Night in Hypoxia Either with or without Ketone Ester Ingestion Reduces Sleep Quality without Impacting Next-Day Exercise PerformanceMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Ruben Robberechts, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 2, 2025
Ketone ester ingestion impairs exercise performance without impacting cognitive function or circulating EPO during acute hypoxic exposureMyrthe Stalmans, Domen Tominec, Wout Lauriks, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 16, 2025
Exogenous Ketosis during Early Acclimatization at High Altitude: Ventilatory, Cardiovascular and Muscular Responses to Maximal ExerciseDomen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, Benjamin J Narang, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 4, 2026
Exogenous ketosis does not alter oxygenation, oxygen uptake kinetics or whole-body efficiency during submaximal exercise in early high-altitude acclimatizationDomen Tominec, Myrthe Stalmans, Benjamin J Narang, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 4, 2026
Exogenous ketosis mitigates hypoxia-induced neural signaling alterations and cerebral oxygenation decline at rest in healthy malesNathan Vermaerke, Siemon Vermeiren, Domen Tominec, et al.
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