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Cerebral perturbations provoked by prolonged exercise

Cerebral perturbations provoked by prolonged exercise

Lars Nybo

 

2004, 148 pages, DKR 150,-
ISBN 978 87 893 6191 8

 

 

This thesis is based on the present review and the below listed publications as well as some previously unpublished observations

1. Nybo, L., Møller, K., Pedersen, B.K., Nielsen, B., ans secher, N.H. (2003) Association between fatique and failure to preserve cerebral energy turnover during prolonged exercise. Acta Physiol Scand 179, 67-74.

2. Nybo, L., Nielsen, B., Blomstrand, E., Møller, K., and secher, N.H. (2003) Neurohumoral responses during prolonged exercise in humans. J Appl Physiol 95, 1125-1131.

3. Nybo, L. (2003)CNS fatique and prolonged exercise – effect of glucose supplementation. Med Sci Sports Exerc 35, 58-594.

4. Nybo, L., Møller, K., Volianitis, S., Nielsen, B., and Secher, N.H. (2002) Effects of hyperthermia on cerebral blood flow and metabolism during prolonged exercise in humans. J Appl Physiol 93, 58-64.

5. Nybo, L., Nielsen, B., Møller, K., Pedersen, B.K., and Secher, N.H. (2002) Interleukin-6 release from the human brain during prolonged exercise. J Physiol 542, 991-995.

6. Nybo, L., Secher, N.H., and Nielsen, B. (2002) Inadequate heat release from the human brain during prolonged exercise with hyperthermia. J Physiol 545, 697-704.

7. Nybo, L. and Nielsen, B. (2001) Hyperthermia and central fatique during prolonged exercise in humans. J Appel Physiol 91, 1055-1060.

8. Nybo, L. and Nielsen, B. (2001) Middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity is reduced with hyperthermia during prolonged exercise in humans. J Physiol 534, 279-286.

9. Nybo, L. and Nielsen, B. (2001) Perceived exertion during prolonged exercise with progressive hyperthermia is associated with an altered electrical activity of the brain. J Appl Physiol 91, 2017-2023