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Ulrik Wisløff

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  376
Citations -  32133

Ulrik Wisløff is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interval training & Aerobic exercise. The author has an hindex of 82, co-authored 347 publications receiving 27648 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulrik Wisløff include University of Queensland & Baylor College of Medicine.

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Relationship Between Anthropometric and Physiological Characteristics in Youth Soccer Players

TL;DR: This study provides a scientific rationale behind the coaches' practice of selecting young soccer players according to their anthropometry for short-term benefits such as heavier players for higher ball shooting speed and 30-m sprint ability as an example but does not justify such practice in the long-term process of player development.
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Aerobic Capacity Reference Data in 3816 Healthy Men and Women 20–90 Years

TL;DR: This is the largest European reference material of objectively measured parameters of aerobic fitness and exercise-physiology in healthy men and women aged 20–90 years, forming the basis for an easily accessible, valid and understandable tool for improved training prescription in healthyMen and women.
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Aerobic Interval Training Reduces the Burden of Atrial Fibrillation in the Short Term: A Randomized Trial.

TL;DR: AIT for 12 weeks reduces the time in AF in patients with nonpermanent AF and is followed by a significant improvement in AF symptoms, O2peak, left atrial and ventricular function, lipid levels, and QoL.
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Endothelial Dysfunction Induced by Post-Prandial Lipemia: Complete Protection Afforded by High-Intensity Aerobic Interval Exercise

TL;DR: A clinically relevant protective effect of acute exercise on the vasculature that is clearly exercise intensity dependent and tightly related to exercise-induced antioxidant capacity is revealed.