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Increased VO2max Does Not Influence Nitric Oxide Availability or the Response to a Nitrate Dose
Chris Easton
, David Muggeridge
, Gareth Willis
, Philip E. James
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Nitric Oxide
100%
VO2max
100%
Nitrate
100%
Sprint Interval Training
60%
Between-group
20%
Nitrate Supplementation
20%
Nitric Oxide Metabolites
20%
Aerobic Fitness
10%
Aerobic Capacity
10%
Control Condition
10%
Exercise Performance
10%
Dietary Nitrate
10%
Cycle Ergometer
10%
Nitrite
10%
Per Se
10%
Repeated Measures ANOVA
10%
Lack of Response
10%
Highly Qualified Athletes
10%
Training Status
10%
Highly Trained
10%
Active Recovery
10%
Neuroscience
Nitric Oxide
100%
Blood Plasma
100%
Psychology
Aerobic Fitness
100%
Analysis of Variance
100%