The project in brief

 

This project examines how repeated sprint training in hypoxia influences muscle metabolism. Using phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-NMR), experts are tracking variations in phosphocreatine, ATP and intracellular pH in real time, providing a non-invasive method for better understanding of metabolic adaptations to intense exercise in low-oxygen conditions. The combination of hypoxia and 31P NMR opens up new perspectives in sports performance and rehabilitation.

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