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Jens Bangsbo

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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|September 21, 2023
Similar improvements in 5-km performance and maximal oxygen uptake with submaximal and maximal 10-20-30 training in runners, but increase in muscle oxidative phosphorylation occur only with maximal effort trainingCasper Skovgaard, Danny Christiansen, Alejandro Martínez-Rodríguez, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|December 3, 2014
10-20-30 training increases performance and lowers blood pressure and VEGF in runnersLasse Gliemann, Thomas P Gunnarsson, Ylva Hellsten, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|June 15, 2019
Blood flow-restricted training enhances thigh glucose uptake during exercise and muscle antioxidant function in humansDanny Christiansen, Kasper H Eibye, Morten Hostrup, et al.
Plos One|October 20, 2017
PGC-1α and exercise intensity dependent adaptations in mouse skeletal muscleNina Brandt, Maja Munk Dethlefsen, Jens Bangsbo, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 30, 2018
High-intensity intermittent "5-10-15" running reduces body fat, and increases lean body mass, bone mineral density, and performance in untrained subjectsTanja Ravnholt, Jonas Tybirk, Niklas Rye Jørgensen, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 17, 2015
Recreational football for disease prevention and treatment in untrained men: a narrative review examining cardiovascular health, lipid profile, body composition, muscle strength and functional capacityJens Bangsbo, Peter Riis Hansen, Jiri Dvorak, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2008
A test to evaluate the physical impact on technical performance in soccerThomas Rostgaard, F Marcello Iaia, Dennis S Simonsen, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|June 14, 2008
Match activities of elite women soccer players at different performance levelsMagni Mohr, Peter Krustrup, Helena Andersson, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 25, 2006
Tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates accumulate at the onset of intense exercise in man but are not essential for the increase in muscle oxygen uptakeJens Bangsbo, Martin J Gibala, Krista R Howarth, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 5, 2018
β2-Agonist Induces Net Leg Glucose Uptake and Free Fatty Acid Release at Rest but Not During Exercise in Young MenJohan Onslev, Jørgen Jensen, Jens Bangsbo, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|September 21, 2023
Similar improvements in 5-km performance and maximal oxygen uptake with submaximal and maximal 10-20-30 training in runners, but increase in muscle oxidative phosphorylation occur only with maximal effort trainingCasper Skovgaard, Danny Christiansen, Alejandro Martínez-Rodríguez, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|December 3, 2014
10-20-30 training increases performance and lowers blood pressure and VEGF in runnersLasse Gliemann, Thomas P Gunnarsson, Ylva Hellsten, et al.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental|June 15, 2019
Blood flow-restricted training enhances thigh glucose uptake during exercise and muscle antioxidant function in humansDanny Christiansen, Kasper H Eibye, Morten Hostrup, et al.
Plos One|October 20, 2017
PGC-1α and exercise intensity dependent adaptations in mouse skeletal muscleNina Brandt, Maja Munk Dethlefsen, Jens Bangsbo, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|March 30, 2018
High-intensity intermittent "5-10-15" running reduces body fat, and increases lean body mass, bone mineral density, and performance in untrained subjectsTanja Ravnholt, Jonas Tybirk, Niklas Rye Jørgensen, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 17, 2015
Recreational football for disease prevention and treatment in untrained men: a narrative review examining cardiovascular health, lipid profile, body composition, muscle strength and functional capacityJens Bangsbo, Peter Riis Hansen, Jiri Dvorak, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2008
A test to evaluate the physical impact on technical performance in soccerThomas Rostgaard, F Marcello Iaia, Dennis S Simonsen, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|June 14, 2008
Match activities of elite women soccer players at different performance levelsMagni Mohr, Peter Krustrup, Helena Andersson, et al.
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 25, 2006
Tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates accumulate at the onset of intense exercise in man but are not essential for the increase in muscle oxygen uptakeJens Bangsbo, Martin J Gibala, Krista R Howarth, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 5, 2018
β2-Agonist Induces Net Leg Glucose Uptake and Free Fatty Acid Release at Rest but Not During Exercise in Young MenJohan Onslev, Jørgen Jensen, Jens Bangsbo, et al.
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