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Lars R McNaughton

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Current Sports Medicine Reports|July 9, 2008
Ergogenic effects of sodium bicarbonateLars R McNaughton, Jason Siegler, Adrian Midgley
Frontiers in Nutrition|April 12, 2021
Editorial: Nutritional Buffering Strategies to Improve Exercise Capacity and PerformanceBryan Saunders, Lars R McNaughton, Jason Siegler
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|February 9, 2006
Is there an optimal training intensity for enhancing the maximal oxygen uptake of distance runners?: empirical research findings, current opinions, physiological rationale and practical recommendationsAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Michael Wilkinson
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 2, 2006
The relationship among peak power output, lactate threshold, and short-distance cycling performance: effects of incremental exercise test designLars R McNaughton, Simon Roberts, David J Bentley
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|February 21, 2007
Effect of the VO2 time-averaging interval on the reproducibility of VO2max in healthy athletic subjectsAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Sean Carroll
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|January 5, 2013
Preexercise high and low glycemic index meals and cycling performance in untrained females: randomized, cross-over trial of efficacyLaura Moore, Hannah M Szpalek, Lars R McNaughton
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|November 18, 2006
Verification phase as a useful tool in the determination of the maximal oxygen uptake of distance runnersAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Sean Carroll
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 25, 2007
Training to enhance the physiological determinants of long-distance running performance: can valid recommendations be given to runners and coaches based on current scientific knowledge?Adrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Andrew M Jones
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|May 17, 2006
Physiological and mechanical response to soccer-specific intermittent activity and steady-state activityMatt P Greig, Lars R McNaughton, Ric J Lovell
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|June 3, 2020
Post-exercise provision of 40 g of protein during whole body resistance training further augments strength adaptations in elderly malesCraig Atherton, Lars R McNaughton, Graeme L Close, et al.
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Current Sports Medicine Reports|July 9, 2008
Ergogenic effects of sodium bicarbonateLars R McNaughton, Jason Siegler, Adrian Midgley
Frontiers in Nutrition|April 12, 2021
Editorial: Nutritional Buffering Strategies to Improve Exercise Capacity and PerformanceBryan Saunders, Lars R McNaughton, Jason Siegler
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|February 9, 2006
Is there an optimal training intensity for enhancing the maximal oxygen uptake of distance runners?: empirical research findings, current opinions, physiological rationale and practical recommendationsAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Michael Wilkinson
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|March 2, 2006
The relationship among peak power output, lactate threshold, and short-distance cycling performance: effects of incremental exercise test designLars R McNaughton, Simon Roberts, David J Bentley
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|February 21, 2007
Effect of the VO2 time-averaging interval on the reproducibility of VO2max in healthy athletic subjectsAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Sean Carroll
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|January 5, 2013
Preexercise high and low glycemic index meals and cycling performance in untrained females: randomized, cross-over trial of efficacyLaura Moore, Hannah M Szpalek, Lars R McNaughton
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|November 18, 2006
Verification phase as a useful tool in the determination of the maximal oxygen uptake of distance runnersAdrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Sean Carroll
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 25, 2007
Training to enhance the physiological determinants of long-distance running performance: can valid recommendations be given to runners and coaches based on current scientific knowledge?Adrian W Midgley, Lars R McNaughton, Andrew M Jones
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|May 17, 2006
Physiological and mechanical response to soccer-specific intermittent activity and steady-state activityMatt P Greig, Lars R McNaughton, Ric J Lovell
Research in Sports Medicine (Print)|June 3, 2020
Post-exercise provision of 40 g of protein during whole body resistance training further augments strength adaptations in elderly malesCraig Atherton, Lars R McNaughton, Graeme L Close, et al.
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