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François Bieuzen
Researcher at INSEP
Publications - 64
Citations - 1766
François Bieuzen is an academic researcher from INSEP. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isometric exercise & Cryotherapy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1422 citations. Previous affiliations of François Bieuzen include University of Nice Sophia Antipolis & University of the South, Toulon-Var.
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Where are all the female participants in Sports and Exercise Medicine research
TL;DR: In this article, the ratio of male and female participants in Sports and Exercise Medicine research was estimated by using Chi-square analysis and cross-tabulations. But, the average percentage of female participants per article across the journals ranged from 35% to 37% and females were significantly underrepresented across all of the journals.
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Effects of whole-body cryotherapy vs. far-infrared vs. passive modalities on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in highly-trained runners
Christophe Hausswirth,Julien Louis,Julien Louis,François Bieuzen,Hervé Pournot,Hervé Pournot,Jean F. Fournier,Jean Robert Filliard,Jeanick Brisswalter +8 more
TL;DR: Three WBC sessions performed within the 48 hours after a damaging running exercise accelerate recovery from EIMD to a greater extent than FIR or PAS modalities.
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Short term effects of various water immersions on recovery from exhaustive intermittent exercise
Hervé Pournot,François Bieuzen,Rob Duffield,Pierre-Marie Leprêtre,Christophe Cozzolino,Christophe Hausswirth +5 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the practice of cold water immersion and contrast water therapy are more effective immersion modalities to promote a faster acute recovery of maximal anaerobic performances (MVC and 30″ all-out respectively) after an intermittent exhaustive exercise.
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Whole-body cryotherapy: empirical evidence and theoretical perspectives
TL;DR: Until further research is available, athletes should remain cognizant that less expensive modes of cryotherapy, such as local ice-pack application or cold-water immersion, offer comparable physiological and clinical effects to WBC.
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Whole‐body cryotherapy (extreme cold air exposure) for preventing and treating muscle soreness after exercise in adults
Joseph T. Costello,Philip Baker,Geoffrey M. Minett,François Bieuzen,Ian B. Stewart,Chris M Bleakley +5 more
TL;DR: To assess the effects of whole-body cryotherapy (extreme cold air exposure) for preventing and treating muscle soreness after exercise in adults, four laboratory-based randomised controlled trials were included.