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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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Differences in Acceleration and High-Intensity Activities Between Small-Sided Games and Peak Periods of Official Matches in Elite Soccer Players.
Terje Dalen,Simen Sandmael,Tom Gerardus Antonia Stevens,Geir Håvard Hjelde,Terje Naess Kjøsnes,Ulrik Wisløff,Ulrik Wisløff +6 more
TL;DR: Only 4 vs. 4 SSGs are highly valuable, and in that, they elicit player load and accelerations to a level that is (at least) equivalent with peak periods of official match play.
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Global Fitness Levels: Findings From a Web-Based Surveillance Report.
TL;DR: The global eCRF surveillance data will help to identify target populations at greater risk, to understand which intervention strategies work for which populations, and to better inform health professionals and policy makers to devise strategies to improve physical activity, CRF, and public health.
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Aerobic Exercise Training Improves Right- and Left Ventricular Systolic Function in Patients with COPD
Eivind Brønstad,Arnt Erik Tjønna,Øivind Rognmo,Håvard Dalen,Alf Magne Heggli,Ulrik Wisløff,Charlotte Bjork Ingul,Sigurd Steinshamn +7 more
TL;DR: Both AIT and MCT improved systolic cardiac function, and higher exercise intensity does not seem to have additional effects on cardiac function or aerobic capacity in COPD patients.
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Predicting VO2peak from Submaximal- and Peak Exercise Models: The HUNT 3 Fitness Study, Norway
TL;DR: Judicious use of the exercise prediction models presented in this study offers valuable information in providing a fairly accurate assessment of VO2peak, which may be beneficial for risk stratification in health care settings.
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Human cardiomyocyte calcium handling and transverse tubules in mid-stage of post-myocardial-infarction heart failure
Morten A. Høydal,Idar Kirkeby-Garstad,Asbjørn Karevold,Rune Wiseth,Rune Haaverstad,Alexander Wahba,Tomas L. Stølen,Riccardo Contu,Gianluigi Condorelli,Øyvind Ellingsen,Godfrey L. Smith,Godfrey L. Smith,Ole J. Kemi,Ulrik Wisløff,Ulrik Wisløff +14 more
TL;DR: Data is provided on excitation contraction coupling, cardiomyocyte contraction and relaxation, and Ca2+ handling in post‐myocardial‐infarction (MI) patients at mid‐stage of HF.