Neuromuscular adaptations to detraining following resistance training in previously untrained subjects Lars L. AndersenJesper L. AndersenPer Aagaard Original Article 09 February 2005 Pages: 511 - 518
Energy cost and intracyclic variation of the velocity of the centre of mass in butterfly stroke Tiago M. BarbosaK. L. KeskinenJ. P. Vilas-Boas Original Article 17 December 2004 Pages: 519 - 523
Effect of cold-induced vasodilatation in the index finger on temperature and contractile characteristics of the first dorsal interosseus muscle during cold-water immersion Carla L. M. GeurtsGordon G. SleivertStephen S. Cheung Original Article 17 December 2004 Pages: 524 - 529
The acute effects of static stretching on peak torque, mean power output, electromyography, and mechanomyography J. T. CramerT. J. HoushT. W. Beck Original Article 15 December 2004 Pages: 530 - 539
Activation characteristics of shoulder muscles during maximal and submaximal efforts Christoph AndersSusanne BretschneiderWolfgang Schneider Original Article 14 December 2004 Pages: 540 - 546
Body size as a determinant of the 1-h cycling record at sea level and altitude Daniel P. Heil Original Article 14 December 2004 Pages: 547 - 554
Model for the behaviour of compartmental CO2 stores during incremental exercise David S. Rowlands Original Article 14 December 2004 Pages: 555 - 568
Glucose infusion attenuates fatigue without sparing glycogen in rat soleus muscle during prolonged electrical stimulation in situ Mariannick MarcilAntony D. KarelisPhillip F. Gardiner Original Article 14 December 2004 Pages: 569 - 574
Velocity at V̇O2 max and peak treadmill velocity are not influenced within or across the phases of the menstrual cycle M. BurrowsS. R. Bird Original Article 03 December 2004 Pages: 575 - 580
Respiratory kinematics by optoelectronic plethysmography during exercise in men and women Ioannis VogiatzisAndrea AlivertiCharis Roussos Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 581 - 587
Characterisation, asymmetry and reproducibility of on- and off-transient pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics in endurance-trained runners A. E. KildingN. V. ChallisM. Fysh Original Article 04 December 2004 Pages: 588 - 597
Metabolic response to prolonged cycling with 13C-glucose ingestion following downhill running Ronald RacetteFrançois PéronnetCarole Lavoie Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 598 - 605
Effect of caffeine ingestion on lymphocyte counts and subset activation in vivo following strenuous cycling Nicolette C. BishopChristina FitzgeraldAlice C. Smith Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 606 - 613
Acute passive stretching alters the mechanical properties of human plantar flexors and the optimal angle for maximal voluntary contraction Derek E. WeirJill TingleyGeoffrey C. B. Elder Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 614 - 623
Repeated cold showers as a method of habituating humans to the initial responses to cold water immersion Clare M. EglinMichael J. Tipton Original Article 25 November 2004 Pages: 624 - 629
Performance at altitude and angiotensin I-converting enzyme genotype G. TsianosK. I. EleftheriouS. Grant Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 630 - 633
Non-linear cardiac output dynamics during ramp-incremental cycle ergometry William W. StringerBrian J. WhippWilliam J. French Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 634 - 639
Gait characteristics in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus Jerrold PetrofskyScott LeeSalameh Bweir Original Article 01 December 2004 Pages: 640 - 647
Sustained hyperglycaemia increases muscle blood flow but does not affect sympathetic activity in resting humans P. J. van GurpG. A. RongenC. J. Tack Original Article 25 November 2004 Pages: 648 - 654
Effects of voluntary wheel running and amino acid supplementation on skeletal muscle of mice Maria Antonietta PellegrinoLorenza BroccaGiuseppe D’Antona Original Article 25 November 2004 Pages: 655 - 664
Salivary IgA response to prolonged exercise in a hot environment in trained cyclists S. J. LaingD. GwynneN. P. Walsh Original Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 665 - 671
Carbohydrate supplementation and alterations in neutrophils, and plasma cortisol and myoglobin concentration after intense exercise Jonathan PeakeGary WilsonJeff S. Coombes Original Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 672 - 678
Differential responses of serum and salivary interleukin-6 to acute strenuous exercise M. MinettoA. RainoldiP. Paccotti Original Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 679 - 686
Peak oxygen uptake during running and arm cranking normalized to total and regional skeletal muscle mass measured by magnetic resonance imaging Kiyoshi SanadaCharles F. KearnsTakashi Abe Original Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 687 - 693
Influence of different rest intervals during active or passive recovery on repeated sprint swimming performance Argyris G. ToubekisHelen T. DoudaSavvas P. Tokmakidis Original Article 20 November 2004 Pages: 694 - 700
Aggravated hypoxia during breath-holds after prolonged exercise Peter LindholmMikael Gennser Original Article 25 November 2004 Pages: 701 - 707
Moderate hypoxia does not affect the zone of thermal comfort in humans P. GoljaA. KacinI.B. Mekjavic Original Article 22 January 2005 Pages: 708 - 713
Norepinephrine as mediator in the stimulation of phagocytosis induced by moderate exercise E. OrtegaJ. M. MarchenaA. B. Rodríguez Original Article 29 October 2004 Pages: 714 - 718
Strength training does not affect vagal–cardiac control or cardiovagal baroreflex sensitivity in young healthy subjects William H. CookeJason R. Carter Original Article 29 October 2004 Pages: 719 - 725
Effect of a high-altitude expedition to a Himalayan peak (Pumori, 7,161 m) on plasma and erythrocyte antioxidant profile José MagalhãesAntónio AscensãoJosé A. Duarte Original Article 29 September 2004 Pages: 726 - 732
Exercise-induced hypertension in patients after repair of aortic coarctation Joris W.J. VriendB.J.M. Mulder Letter to the Editors 29 January 2005 Pages: 733 - 734
The significance of the residual blood pressure drop across the site of coarctation repair Gottfried GreveArne InstebøGunnar Norgård Letter to the Editors 29 January 2005 Pages: 735 - 736