Gregoire Millet
@gregoiremillet1
Full Professor Exercise & Environmental Physiology @unil
#Exercise #Health #Mountain
Ex-elite triathlete & coach
Dad of three daughters 😍
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gregoire_Millet2 14-01-2011 11:26:20
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Most of the individuals with expiratory flow limitations in normoxia are flow limited in hypoxia But ~20% are flow limited only in one condition, either in normoxia or in hypoxia Which factor is important? Great idea and article Antoine Raberin 👏 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
The main ultratrails HOKA UTMB® Mont-Blanc Tor des Géants are coming soon.. This table may help to use/combine uphill, level and downhill running (-20 to +20% slope at different velocities (8-14 kmh) for matching "impact" (VLR) and/or VO2 ? open Access sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…
Excellent and useful article Jem Arnold 👍 Multisite NIRS is already used in some sports at elite level and better understanding the kinetics of de/re-oxygenation in different muscles is a promising avenue.
Ultratrail Tor des Géants and Science r.piccione.100x100trail.com/mk/mr/sh/SMJz0…
Great experiment Daniele Cardinale | PhD ! Well done !👏
The IOC asked for solutions. Here is a paper with a brief description of ours. But it starts by recognizing the purpose of women's sport, and then that it needs protected boundaries that exclude male advantage. Screening then achieves fairness & safety: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
After Serebrovskaya and Xi's books, this is the new must read resource Thanks Olivier Girard Gregoire Millet for the invite to publish chapters 16. Altitude/Hypoxic Training for Endurance Athletes (co-au with GM) and 17. Altitude Training in Team-Sport Athletes (with OG and GM)
🆕 in Journal of Physiology We discuss the challenges of standardizing #exercise physiology thresholds, emphasizing the need for flexible, problem-specific approaches that consider diverse populations and practitioner expertise. More info 👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39190457/
Biological sex affects hemoglobin mass (males have more), but does it affect blood volume? Depends on how you look at it: we analyzed fitness-matched males an females (~same VO2max per kg FFM) to answer this question. cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/ap… Martin MacInnis
I’ve dived into the existing literature and used my own data and experiences to answer a longstanding question: 🧐“Watts” the difference between CP and MLSS? The result has just been published with Springer Nature in Sports Medicine. 📖 Read it here: rdcu.be/dSiS9
There is a great recent contrasting perspectives about this question re: if/how NIRS fits into the Fick equations and Wagner diagram Giorgio Manferdelli Barstow & Gregoire Millet argue that NIRS Is Suitable for Computation of the Convective & Diffusive Components of O2 transport 🧵👇