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Severin Troesch
Severin Troesch
Indiana University Bloomington
Athletes
Altitude training
Anesthesia
Hemoglobin
Hypoxia (medical)
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Do male athletes with already high initial haemoglobin mass benefit from ‘live high–train low’ altitude training?
2018
Experimental Physiology
Anna Hauser
Severin Troesch
Thomas Steiner
Franck Brocherie
Olivier Girard
Jonas Saugy
Laurent Schmitt
Grégoire P. Millet
Jon Peter Wehrlin
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Individual hemoglobin mass response to normobaric and hypobaric "live high-train low": A one-year crossover study.
2017
Journal of Applied Physiology
Anna Hauser
Severin Troesch
Jonas Saugy
Laurent Schmitt
Roberto Cejuela-Anta
Raphael Faiss
Thomas Steiner
Neil Robinson
Grégoire P. Millet
Jon Peter Wehrlin
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Commentaries on Viewpoint: Time for a new metric for hypoxic dose?
2016
Journal of Applied Physiology
Grégoire P. Millet
Franck Brocherie
Olivier Girard
Jon Peter Wehrlin
Severin Troesch
Anna Hauser
Thomas Steiner
Juha E. Peltonen
Heikki Rusko
Keren Constantini
Timothy J. Fulton
Daniel G. Hursh
Tyler J. Noble
Hunter L. Paris
Chad C. Wiggins
Robert F. Chapman
Benjamin D. Levine
Vasantha H. Kumar
Walter Schmidt
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Similar Hemoglobin Mass Response in Hypobaric and Normobaric Hypoxia in Athletes.
2016
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Anna Hauser
Laurent Schmitt
Severin Troesch
Jonas Saugy
Roberto Cejuela-Anta
Raphael Faiss
Neil Robinson
Jon Peter Wehrlin
Grégoire P. Millet
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