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Knowledge domains and hotspots of the association between hypertension and noise: a bibliometric analysis and visualization study from 2003 to 2023

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The timeframe for the search was from 2003 to 2023. The search query included terms related to noise pollution and hypertension. Data analysis and visualization were performed using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, Scimago Graphica, and Rtools, focusing on publication trends, citation metrics, explosive intensity, and collaborative networks.

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Physiological Resilience: A New Pillar of Endurance Exercise Performance (Part I of II)

Physiologically Speaking

Endurance performance is determined by three primary variables which were proposed by Dr. Michael Joyner over 3 decades ago in a paper titled “Modeling optimal marathon performance on the basis of physiological factors.” researchers gained insight into the physiology of elite-level endurance athletes.

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Physiology Friday #253: Low-carb Matches High-carb for Performance: Is it Time to Question the Obligatory Role of Glycogen for Endurance Exercise?

Physiologically Speaking

Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. Details about the sponsors of this newsletter including FSTFUEL electrolytes, Examine.com , and my book “VO2 Max Essentials ” can be found at the end of the post.

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Physiology Friday #194: Exercise "Prehab" Prevents Muscle Loss during Inactivity

Physiologically Speaking

Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. A new study in the Journal of Physiology investigated a simple and quick “prehabilitation” strategy for older adults, 1 though the applications can apply to all of us, ragardless of age. The Journal of Physiology.

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Physiology Friday #213: Stair Climbing 'Exercise Snacks' Increase VO2 Max

Physiologically Speaking

Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. Published online April 3, 2024:apnm-2023-0593. ICYMI On Wednesday, I published a post about the recent evidence on high-volume exercise and atherosclerosis in athletes. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab.

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Happy Holidays from Physiologically Speaking!

Physiologically Speaking

In 2023, Physiologically Speaking grew from just over 1500 subscribers to now over 8,000! Brady, Adair, and Lee (8 months) As Physiologically Speaking continues to grow in the next year, I’m planning to offer more, newer content like videos, audio, and guest posts.

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Happy Holidays from Physiologically Speaking!

Physiologically Speaking

In 2023, Physiologically Speaking grew from just over 1500 subscribers to now over 8,000! Brady, Adair, and Lee (8 months) As Physiologically Speaking continues to grow in the next year, I’m planning to offer more, newer content like videos, audio, and guest posts.