Dietary Nitrate Supplementation Does Not Alter Exercise Efficiency at High Altitude – Further Results From the Xtreme Alps Study

IntroductionNitrate supplementation in the form of beetroot juice (BRJ) ingestion has been shown to improve exercise tolerance during acute hypoxia, but its effect on exercise physiology remains unstudied during sustained terrestrial high altitude exposure. We hypothesized that performing exercise a...

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Main Authors: Philip J. Hennis, Andrew F. Cumpstey, Alasdair F. O’Doherty, Bernadette O. Fernandez, Edward T. Gilbert-Kawai, Kay Mitchell, Helen Moyses, Alexandra Cobb, Paula Meale, Helmut Pöhnl, Monty G. Mythen, Michael P. W. Grocott, Denny Z. H. Levett, Daniel S. Martin, Martin Feelisch, The Xtreme Alps Research Group, Adam Booth, Adam Sheperdigian, Alasdair O’Doherty, Alex Salam, Andrew Cumpstey, Bernadette Fernandez, Damian Mole, Daniel Grant, Daniel Martin, Denny Levett, Edith Kortekaas, Edward Gilbert, Fabio Rigat, Fiona Shrubb, Heng Yow, James Farrant, Jildou van der Kaaij, Jim Milledge, Jo Simpson, Laura Jackson, Liesl Wandrag, Lindsay Bisiker, Mark Edsell, Maryam Khosravi, Matt Sanborn, Michael Grocott, Michael Mythen, Nick Talbot, Oliver Burdall, Oliver Firth, Oliver Moses, Phil Hennis, Savini Wijesingha, Steve Dauncey, Tom Adams, Tom Woolley, Wilby Williamson, Will Jenner, Zeyn Mahomed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Physiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphys.2022.827235/full