Klavs Madsen
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Recent Articles
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Lundervold A, Ellison M, Madsen K, Werkhausen A, Rice H
Ergonomics
. 2024 Aug;
:1-11.
PMID: 39137297
Load carriage is a key component of hiking and military activity. The design of the load carriage system (LCS) could influence performance and injury risk. This study aimed to compare...
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Lassen T, Lindstrom L, Lonbro S, Madsen K
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2021 Sep;
31(6):453-459.
PMID: 34470913
The present study investigated individualized sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3-) supplementation in elite orienteers and its effects on alkalosis and performance in a simulated sprint orienteering competition. Twenty-one Danish male and female...
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Pettersson S, Edin F, Hjelte C, Scheinost D, Wagner S, Ekblom B, et al.
Front Nutr
. 2021 Mar;
8:617344.
PMID: 33659268
Protein availability around aerobic exercise might benefit aerobic capacity and body composition in normal weight adults. However, it is unknown if individuals with overweight/obesity elicit similar adaptations or improve other...
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Hansen M, Oxfeldt M, Larsen A, Thomsen L, Rokkedal-Lausch T, Christensen B, et al.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2020 Sep;
17(1):46.
PMID: 32894140
Background: Protein supplementation has been suggested to augment endurance training adaptations by increasing mixed muscle and myofibrillar protein synthesis and lean body mass. However, a potential beneficial effect on mitochondrial...
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Riis S, Moller A, Dollerup O, Hoffner L, Jessen N, Madsen K
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2019 Aug;
29(12):1866-1880.
PMID: 31430404
Repeated periodization of carbohydrate (CHO) intake using a diet-exercise strategy called the sleep-low model can potentially induce mitochondrial biogenesis and improve endurance performance in endurance-trained individuals. However, more studies are...
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Sollie O, Jeppesen P, Tangen D, Jerneren F, Nellemann B, Valsdottir D, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2018 Sep;
125(6):1731-1742.
PMID: 30212306
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of protein and carbohydrate ingestion during early recovery from exhaustive exercise on performance after 18-h recovery. Eight elite cyclists...
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Montero D, Madsen K, Meinild-Lundby A, Edin F, Lundby C
Exp Physiol
. 2018 Apr;
103(6):851-859.
PMID: 29626373
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Females rely to a greater extent than males on fat oxidation during exercise. Whether any difference in skeletal muscle mitochondrial...
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Andersson-Hall U, Pettersson S, Edin F, Pedersen A, Malmodin D, Madsen K
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2017 Sep;
28(1):37-45.
PMID: 28871893
Purpose: This study investigated how postexercise intake of placebo (PLA), protein (PRO), or carbohydrate (CHO) affected fat oxidation (FO) and metabolic parameters during recovery and subsequent exercise. Methods: In a...
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Andersson Hall U, Edin F, Pedersen A, Madsen K
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
. 2016 Mar;
41(4):430-7.
PMID: 26988766
The purpose of this study was to compare whole-body fat oxidation kinetics after prior exercise with overnight fasting in elite endurance athletes. Thirteen highly trained athletes (9 men and 4...
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Hansen M, Bangsbo J, Jensen J, Krause-Jensen M, Bibby B, Sollie O, et al.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2016 Mar;
13:9.
PMID: 26949378
Background: Training camps for top-class endurance athletes place high physiological demands on the body. Focus on optimizing recovery between training sessions is necessary to minimize the risk of injuries and...