Lee M Romer
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Molgat-Seon Y, Dominelli P, Ramsook A, Schaeffer M, Romer L, Road J, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2018 Apr;
50(9):1882-1891.
PMID: 29683923
Purpose: To characterize the effects of age, sex, and their interaction on inspiratory muscle activation patterns during exercise. Methods: Twenty younger (20-30 yr, n = 10 women) and 20 older...
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Molgat-Seon Y, Dominelli P, Ramsook A, Schaeffer M, Molgat Sereacki S, Foster G, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2018 Jan;
124(4):1092-1106.
PMID: 29357513
We examined the effects of age, sex, and their interaction on mechanical ventilatory constraint and dyspnea during exercise in 22 older (age = 68 ± 1 yr; n = 12...
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Tiller N, Aggar T, West C, Romer L
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2017 Dec;
124(3):805-811.
PMID: 29191982
The aim of this case report was to determine whether maximal upper body exercise was sufficient to induce diaphragm fatigue in a Paralympic champion adaptive rower with low-lesion spinal cord...
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Peters C, Welch J, Dominelli P, Molgat-Seon Y, Romer L, McKenzie D, et al.
Exp Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
102(9):1221-1233.
PMID: 28646592
What is the central question of this study? This study is the first to measure objectively both inspiratory and expiratory muscle fatigue after inspiratory resistive loading to determine whether the...
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Dominelli P, Molgat-Seon Y, Griesdale D, Peters C, Blouin J, Sekhon M, et al.
J Physiol
. 2017 May;
595(15):5227-5244.
PMID: 28524229
Key Points: High work of breathing and exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia (EIAH) can decrease O delivery and exacerbate exercise-induced quadriceps fatigue in healthy men. Women have a higher work of breathing...
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Tiller N, Campbell I, Romer L
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2017 Mar;
49(7):1461-1472.
PMID: 28288012
Purpose: Diaphragm and abdominal muscles are susceptible to contractile fatigue in response to high-intensity, whole-body exercise. This study assessed whether the ventilatory and mechanical loads imposed by high-intensity, upper-body exercise...
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Ramsook A, Molgat-Seon Y, Schaeffer M, Wilkie S, Camp P, Reid W, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2017 Mar;
122(5):1267-1275.
PMID: 28255085
Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has consistently been shown to reduce exertional dyspnea in health and disease; however, the physiological mechanisms remain poorly understood. A growing body of literature suggests that...
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Tiller N, Price M, Campbell I, Romer L
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2016 Dec;
117(2):279-287.
PMID: 28032253
Introduction: Asynchronous arm-cranking performed at high cadences elicits greater cardiorespiratory responses compared to low cadences. This has been attributed to increased postural demand and locomotor-respiratory coupling (LRC), and yet, this...
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Hureau T, Romer L, Amann M
Eur J Sport Sci
. 2016 Nov;
18(1):13-24.
PMID: 27821022
Neuromuscular fatigue compromises exercise performance and is determined by central and peripheral mechanisms. Interactions between the two components of fatigue can occur via neural pathways, including feedback and feedforward processes....
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West C, Leicht C, Goosey-Tolfrey V, Romer L
Front Physiol
. 2016 Feb;
6:419.
PMID: 26834642
The physiological assessment of highly-trained athletes is a cornerstone of many scientific support programs. In the present article, we provide original data followed by our perspective on the topic of...