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NCT ID: NCT03045588 Completed - Clinical trials for Substrate Utilization

The Effects of a Train High, Sleep Low Strategy

Start date: October 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators will examine the long-term effects of a combined training and diet intervention that, acutely, increases fat oxidation during exercise. This is done with a 4 week intervention study with moderately trained cyclists. Performance is tested pre and post intervention and muscle biopsies are obtained.

NCT ID: NCT01903785 Completed - Bronchoconstriction Clinical Trials

Salbutamol, Pharmacogenetics and Breathing Mechanics

Start date: May 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Athletes using asthma medications called β2-agonists win a disproportionately high number of medals at Olympic Games. Due to a large variety in the genes that affect how individuals respond to β2-agonists, the investigators will look at variations in the genetic response to these medications by dividing athletes into high-responders and low-responders. The investigators will then compare athletic performance after the inhalation of β2-agonists to placebo. Furthermore, the investigators will analyze the effect of β2-agonists on breathing mechanics. Due to differences in their anatomy females may decrease the energy needed for breathing during high-intensity exercise to a greater extent compared to male athletes after the inhalation of β2-agonists.