A K McConnell
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11.
Romer L, McConnell A, Jones D
Int J Sports Med
. 2002 Aug;
23(5):353-60.
PMID: 12165887
The present study examined the influence of specific inspiratory muscle training (IMT) upon recovery time during repetitive sprint activity, as well as the physiological and perceptual responses to fixed intensity...
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McConnell A, Romer L, Volianitis S, Donovan K
Respir Med
. 2002 Feb;
96(2):129-33.
PMID: 11860172
The main outcome of this study is that twitch Pdi is unsuitable for assessing outcmes in small studies of IMT.
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Volianitis S, McConnell A, Koutedakis Y, Jones D
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2001 Jul;
33(7):1189-93.
PMID: 11445767
Purpose: The purpose of this study was a) to compare the effect of three different warm-up protocols upon rowing performance and perception of dyspnea, and b) to identify the functional...
14.
Volianitis S, McConnell A, Koutedakis Y, McNaughton L, Backx K, Jones D
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2001 Apr;
33(5):803-9.
PMID: 11323552
Purpose: To investigate the effects of a period of resistive inspiratory muscle training (IMT) upon rowing performance. Methods: Performance was appraised in 14 female competitive rowers at the commencement and...
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Volianitis S, McConnell A, Jones D
Respiration
. 2001 Feb;
68(1):22-7.
PMID: 11223726
Background: The variability of maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) in response to repeated measurement affects its reliability; published studies have used between three and twenty PImax measurements on a single occasion....
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Volianitis S, McConnell A, Koutedakis Y, Jones D
Int J Sports Med
. 1999 Dec;
20(8):542-7.
PMID: 10606219
The aim of this study was to investigate whether a 'warm-up' phenomenon in the strength of the inspiratory muscles exists, and, under this assumption, whether whole body warm-up protocols or...
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Donovan K, McConnell A
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol
. 1999 Jul;
80(2):107-12.
PMID: 10408320
In the present study we compared the ventilatory performance whilst wearing self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) during exercise, of a group of male fire-fighters (FF, n = 8), with a matched...
18.
McConnell A, Copestake A
Respiration
. 1999 Jun;
66(3):251-8.
PMID: 10364742
Background: Respiratory muscle strength is assessed using the static pressure generated at the mouth during a maximal inspiratory or expiratory effort [PImax and PEmax, respectively (MSRPs)]. Interpretation of MSRPs relies...
19.
McConnell A, Caine M, Sharpe G
Int J Sports Med
. 1997 Apr;
18(3):169-73.
PMID: 9187969
Respiratory muscle fatigue has been demonstrated following short-term exercise to volitional fatigue, as well as following prolonged submaximal exercise. There is some suggestion that the respiratory muscles of 'athletic' individuals...
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Caine M, McConnell A, Taylor D
Int J Rehabil Res
. 1996 Sep;
19(3):271-8.
PMID: 8910130
No abstract available.