Transferring clinically established immune inflammation markers into exercise physiology: focus on neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio and systemic immune-inflammation index David WalzikNiklas JoistenPhilipp Zimmer Invited Review Open access 31 March 2021 Pages: 1803 - 1814
Does exercise attenuate age- and disease-associated dysfunction in unconventional T cells? Shining a light on overlooked cells in exercise immunology Erik D. HansonLauren C. BatesJohn P. Campbell Invited Review 06 April 2021 Pages: 1815 - 1834
Molecular regulation of skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis following blood flow-restricted aerobic exercise: a call to action Nicholas PreobrazenskiHashim IslamBrendon J. Gurd Invited Review 08 April 2021 Pages: 1835 - 1847
Electromechanical delay of the hamstrings following semitendinosus tendon autografts in return to competition athletes Nathaniel MorrisMatthew J. JordanWalter Herzog Original Article 12 March 2021 Pages: 1849 - 1858
Sex differences in workload-indexed blood pressure response and vascular function among professional athletes and their utility for clinical exercise testing Pascal BauerLutz KraushaarAstrid Most Original Article Open access 12 March 2021 Pages: 1859 - 1869
An exploratory study to investigate the association between age, physical activity, femoral trochlear cartilage thickness and biomarkers of tissue metabolism in adult males Harry M. RobertsClaire L. Griffith-McGeeverJeanette M. Thom Original Article Open access 13 March 2021 Pages: 1871 - 1880
Decreased exercise capacity in young athletes using self-adapted mouthguards Johannes LässingRoberto FalzMartin Busse Original Article Open access 13 March 2021 Pages: 1881 - 1888
Brachial and central blood pressure and arterial stiffness in adult elite athletes Fabian TomschiHannah OttmannHans-Georg Predel Original Article Open access 13 March 2021 Pages: 1889 - 1898
Ramp vs. step tests: valid alternatives to determine the maximal lactate steady-state intensity? Kevin CaenSilvia PogliaghiJan Boone Original Article 16 March 2021 Pages: 1899 - 1907
Sprint interval training (SIT) reduces serum epidermal growth factor (EGF), but not other inflammatory cytokines in trained older men Zerbu YasarBradley T. ElliottLawrence D. Hayes Original Article Open access 16 March 2021 Pages: 1909 - 1919
Association between \(\dot{\text{V}}\)O2 kinetics and \(\dot{\text{V}}\)O2max in groups differing in fitness status Erin Calaine InglisDanilo IannettaJuan M. Murias Original Article 17 March 2021 Pages: 1921 - 1931
Acute performance responses to repeated treadmill sprints in hypoxia with varying inspired oxygen fractions, exercise-to-recovery ratios and recovery modalities Tomas K. TongEmma D. TaoJojo J. Jiao Original Article 17 March 2021 Pages: 1933 - 1942
An examination of five theoretical foundations associated with localized thermosensory testing Mevra TemelAndrew A. JohnsonAlex B. Lloyd Original Article Open access 25 March 2021 Pages: 1943 - 1954
No effect of passive stretching on neuromuscular function and maximum force-generating capacity in the antagonist muscle Emiliano CèGiuseppe CoratellaFabio Esposito Original Article Open access 26 March 2021 Pages: 1955 - 1965
Asthma and high-intensity interval training have no effect on clustered cardiometabolic risk or arterial stiffness in adolescents M. A. McNarryL. LesterK. A. Mackintosh Original Article Open access 29 March 2021 Pages: 1967 - 1978
A heat and moisture-exchanging mask impairs self-paced maximal running performance in a sub-zero environment Alasdair S. TuttHampus PerssonHelen G. Hanstock Original Article Open access 29 March 2021 Pages: 1979 - 1992
Modelling the relationships between arterial oxygen saturation, exercise intensity and the level of aerobic performance in acute hypoxia Xavier WooronsJean Paul Richalet Original Article 30 March 2021 Pages: 1993 - 2003
A clinical evaluation of VO2 kinetics in kidney transplant recipients Alessandro PattiDaniel NeunhaeusererAndrea Ermolao Original Article Open access 03 April 2021 Pages: 2005 - 2013
Daily 30-min exposure to artificial gravity during 60 days of bed rest does not maintain aerobic exercise capacity but mitigates some deteriorations of muscle function: results from the AGBRESA RCT Andreas KramerMaría Venegas-CarroEdwin Mulder Original Article Open access 03 April 2021 Pages: 2015 - 2026
Critical speed estimated by statistically appropriate fitting procedures Aurélien PatozRomain SpicherFabio Borrani Original Article Open access 03 April 2021 Pages: 2027 - 2038
Individual cardiovascular responsiveness to work-matched exercise within the moderate- and severe-intensity domains Felipe Mattioni MaturanaPhilipp SchellhornAndreas M. Nieß Original Article Open access 03 April 2021 Pages: 2039 - 2059
Post-exercise cardiac autonomic and cardiovascular responses to heart rate-matched and work rate-matched hypoxic exercise Alessandro FornasieroAndrea ZignoliLaurent Mourot Original Article Open access 03 April 2021 Pages: 2061 - 2076
Vitamin D supplementation does not enhance resistance training-induced gains in muscle strength and lean body mass in vitamin D deficient young men Lauri SavolainenSaima TimpmannVahur Ööpik Original Article 05 April 2021 Pages: 2077 - 2090
Wearing compression tights post-exercise enhances recovery hemodynamics and subsequent cycling performance Daniel C. W. LeeSinead SheridanStephen H. S. Wong Original Article 09 April 2021 Pages: 2091 - 2100
Methodological considerations for a non-linear analysis of running in the heavy and severe intensity domains Jennifer M. YentesPeter C. RaffaltJoão R. Vaz Letter to the Editor 17 April 2021 Pages: 2101 - 2102
Response to letter to the editor: Methodological considerations for a non-linear analysis of running in the heavy and severe intensity domains Ben HunterAndrew GreenhalghDaniel Muniz-Pumares Reply 16 April 2021 Pages: 2103 - 2106