Grégoire Millet

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585 publications

 
Is the “classic model” irrelevant or incomplete for short trail running performance?
Millet G. P., Borrani F., Letter accepted then rejected by MSSE. was published online on social network.
 
Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on the Cardiovascular and Ventilatory Responses During Exercise in Normoxia and Hypoxia.
Citherlet T., Raberin A., Manferdelli G., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P. High altitude medicine & biology. Peer-reviewed.
Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia: A review with 10 years of perspective.
Faiss R., Raberin A., Brocherie F., Millet G.P. Journal of sports sciences. Peer-reviewed.
Lower limb muscle activity during first and second tennis serves: a comparison of three surface electromyography normalisation methods.
Hansen C., Teulier C., Micallef J.P., Millet G.P., Girard O. Sports biomechanics. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of the Birthplace Altitude and Training Volume on Hematological Characteristics in Youth and Junior Male Colombian Cyclists.
Mancera-Soto E., Garzon M., Comtois A.S., Millet G.P. International journal of sports physiology and performance. Peer-reviewed.
 
Letter to the Editor: Solastalgia and Serendipity-at Altitude and in Academia.
Millet G.P. High altitude medicine & biology. Peer-reviewed.
Plasma monomeric ApoA1 and high-density lipoprotein bound ApoA1 are markedly decreased and associated with low levels of lipophilic antioxidants in sickle cell disease: A potential new pathway for therapy.
Niesor E.J., Perez A., Rezzi S., Hodgson A., Canarelli S., Millet G., Debevec T., Bordat C., Nader E., Connes P., 2024/12. European journal of haematology, 113 (6) pp. 788-797. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of menstrual cycle phase on physiological responses in healthy women at rest and during submaximal exercise at high altitude.
Tagliapietra G., Citherlet T., Raberin A., Bourdillon N., Krumm B., Narang B.J., Giardini G., Pialoux V., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2024/11/13. Scientific reports, 14 (1) p. 27793. Peer-reviewed.
Difference in expiratory flow limitations development in normoxia and hypoxia in healthy individuals.
Raberin A., Manferdelli G., Schorderet F., Monnier Y., Perez R.T., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., 2024/11. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 329 p. 104316. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impaired cerebrovascular CO<sub>2</sub> reactivity at high altitude in prematurely born adults.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Bourdillon N., Giardini G., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2024/11. The Journal of physiology, 602 (21) pp. 5801-5815. Peer-reviewed.
Key factors to prioritize when preparing for the Olympic Games.
Nassis G.P., Millet G.P., 2024/11. Journal of sport and health science, 13 (6) pp. 719-721. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mechanisms underlying the health benefits of intermittent hypoxia conditioning.
Burtscher J., Citherlet T., Camacho-Cardenosa A., Camacho-Cardenosa M., Raberin A., Krumm B., Hohenauer E., Egg M., Lichtblau M., Müller J. et al., 2024/11. The Journal of physiology, 602 (21) pp. 5757-5783. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reply to Williams et al.: Fair and Safe Eligibility Criteria for Women's Sport.
Tucker R., Hilton E.N., McGawley K., Pollock N., Millet G.P., Sandbakk Ø., Howatson G., Brown G.A., Carlson L.A., Chen M.A. et al., 2024/11. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 34 (11) pp. e14754. Peer-reviewed.
Ventilatory responses to independent and combined hypoxia, hypercapnia and hypobaria in healthy pre-term-born adults.
Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2024/11. The Journal of physiology, 602 (21) pp. 5943-5958. Peer-reviewed.
 
Menstrual cycle does not impact the hypoxic ventilatory response and acute mountain sickness prediction.
Citherlet T., Raberin A., Manferdelli G., Pialoux V., Millet G.P., 2024/10/30. Scientific reports, 14 (1) p. 26087. Peer-reviewed.
 
Agreement Between Heart Rate Variability - Derived vs. Ventilatory and Lactate Thresholds: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analyses.
Tanner V., Millet G.P., Bourdillon N., 2024/10/08. Sports medicine - open, 10 (1) p. 109. Peer-reviewed.
How does prolonged tennis playing affect lower limb muscles' activity during first and second tennis serves?
Hansen C., Teulier C., Micallef J.P., Millet G.P., Girard O., 2024/10. European journal of sport science, 24 (10) pp. 1472-1479. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxic training as a doping method - the final whistle from Norway and Italy.
Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2024/10. The Journal of physiology, 602 (19) pp. 4693-4694. Peer-reviewed.
“Citius, altius, fortius” in the face of global warming: not as simple as it seems
Brocherie Franck, Girard Olivier, Mornas Adèle, Bouten Janne, Millet Grégoire P., 2024/09/30. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 7 (1).
 
Does "Live High-Train Low and High" Hypoxic Training Alter Stride Mechanical Pattern During Repeated Sprints in Elite Team-Sport Players?
Girard O., Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2024/09/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 19 (9) pp. 958-962. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of preterm birth on the pattern of altitude acclimatization at rest and during moderate-intensity exercise across three days at 3,375 m.
Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2024/09/01. Journal of applied physiology, 137 (3) pp. 765-777. Peer-reviewed.
 
Permanent mechanical and physiological responses by biofeedback wearables: worth the investment?
Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2024/09/01. Journal of applied physiology, 137 (3) p. 657. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fair and Safe Eligibility Criteria for Women's Sport.
Tucker R., Hilton E.N., McGawley K., Pollock N., Millet G.P., Sandbakk Ø., Howatson G., Brown G.A., Carlson L.A., Chen M.A. et al., 2024/08. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 34 (8) pp. e14715. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fitness Level- and Sex-Related Differences in Pulmonary Limitations to Maximal Exercise in Normoxia and Hypoxia.
Raberin A., Manferdelli G., Schorderet F., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., 2024/08/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 56 (8) pp. 1398-1407. Peer-reviewed.
 
Peak Oxygen Uptake is Slope Dependent: Insights from Ground Reaction Forces and Muscle Oxygenation in Trained Male Runners.
Lemire M., Meyer F., Triguera R., Favret F., Millet G.P., Dufour S.P., 2024/07/12. Sports medicine - open, 10 (1) p. 78. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hot But Not Cold Water Immersion Mitigates the Decline in Rate of Force Development following Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage.
Sautillet B., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., Billaut F., Hassar A., Moufti H., Ahmaïdi S., Costalat G., 2024/07/07. Medicine and science in sports and exercise. Peer-reviewed.
 
Antioxidant and neurodevelopmental gene polymorphisms in prematurely born individuals influence hypoxia-related oxidative stress.
Goričar K., Debevec T., Dolžan V., Martin A., Pialoux V., Millet G.P., Osredkar D., 2024/06/28. Scientific reports, 14 (1) p. 14956. Peer-reviewed.
 
Heat adaptation and resilience in a changing climate: a final call for interdisciplinary action.
Brocherie F., Millet G.P., 2024/06/01. Journal of applied physiology, 136 (6) pp. 1333-1334. Peer-reviewed.
Age and sex differences in microvascular responses during reactive hyperaemia.
Citherlet T., Raberin A., Manferdelli G., Mota G.R., Millet G.P., 2024/05. Experimental physiology, 109 (5) pp. 804-811. Peer-reviewed.
Immune consequences of exercise in hypoxia: A narrative review.
Burtscher J., Pasha Q., Chanana N., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., Strasser B., 2024/05. Journal of sport and health science, 13 (3) pp. 297-310. Peer-reviewed.
Repeated sprint training in hypoxia induces specific skeletal muscle adaptations through S100A protein signaling.
Lanfranchi C., Willis S.J., Laramée L., Conde Alonso S., Pialoux V., Kayser B., Place N., Millet G.P., Zanou N., 2024/04/30. FASEB journal, 38 (8) pp. e23615. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of Hypoxia Severity on Muscle Oxygenation Kinetics Using Statistical Parametric Mapping During Repeated Treadmill Sprints.
Hansen C., Brocherie F., Millet G.P., Girard O., 2024/04/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 19 (4) pp. 417-421. Peer-reviewed.
Recommendations for Women in Mountain Sports and Hypoxia Training/Conditioning.
Burtscher J., Raberin A., Brocherie F., Malatesta D., Manferdelli G., Citherlet T., Krumm B., Bourdillon N., Antero J., Rasica L. et al., 2024/04. Sports medicine, 54 (4) pp. 795-811. Peer-reviewed.
 
Acute Responses to Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia Combined With Whole-Body Cryotherapy: A Preliminary Study.
Mihailovic T., Groslambert A., Bouzigon R., Feaud S., Millet G.P., Gimenez P., 2024/03/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 19 (3) pp. 280-289. Peer-reviewed.
The International Olympic Committee framework on fairness, inclusion and nondiscrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations does not protect fairness for female athletes.
Lundberg T.R., Tucker R., McGawley K., Williams A.G., Millet G.P., Sandbakk Ø., Howatson G., Brown G.A., Carlson L.A., Chantler S. et al., 2024/03. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 34 (3) pp. e14581. Peer-reviewed.
Hypoxia Sensing and Responses in Parkinson's Disease.
Burtscher J., Duderstadt Y., Gatterer H., Burtscher M., Vozdek R., Millet G.P., Hicks A.A., Ehrenreich H., Kopp M., 2024/02/01. International journal of molecular sciences, 25 (3). Peer-reviewed.
Women at Altitude: Sex-Related Physiological Responses to Exercise in Hypoxia.
Raberin A., Burtscher J., Citherlet T., Manferdelli G., Krumm B., Bourdillon N., Antero J., Rasica L., Malatesta D., Brocherie F. et al., 2024/02. Sports medicine, 54 (2) pp. 271-287. Peer-reviewed.
 
Climate and health challenges for Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
Brocherie F., Pascal M., Lagarrigue R., Millet G.P., 2024/01/02. BMJ, 384 pp. e077925. Peer-reviewed.
 
Baroreflex and chemoreflex interaction in high-altitude exposure: possible role on exercise performance.
Alvarez-Araos P., Jiménez S., Salazar-Ardiles C., Núñez-Espinosa C., Paez V., Rodriguez-Fernandez M., Raberin A., Millet G.P., Iturriaga R., Andrade D.C., 2024. Frontiers in physiology, 15 p. 1422927. Peer-reviewed.
 
Baroreflex sensitivity is blunted in hypoxia independently of changes in inspired carbon dioxide pressure in prematurely born male adults.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Bourdillon N., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2024/01. Physiological reports, 12 (1) pp. e15857. Peer-reviewed.
Constant low-to-moderate mechanical asymmetries during 800-m track running.
Girard O., Millet G.P., Micallef J.P., 2024. Frontiers in sports and active living, 6 p. 1278454. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial: Sport performance analysis: from the laboratory to the field.
Meyer F., Sandbakk Ø., Millet G.P., 2024. Frontiers in sports and active living, 6 p. 1372080. Peer-reviewed.
Exercise and gait/movement analyses in treatment and diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease.
Burtscher J., Moraud E.M., Malatesta D., Millet G.P., Bally J.F., Patoz A., 2024/01. Ageing research reviews, 93 p. 102147. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hematological and performance adaptations to altitude training (2,320 m) in elite middle-distance and distance swimmers.
Mujika I., Bourdillon N., Zelenkova I., Vergnoux F., Millet G.P., 2024. Frontiers in physiology, 15 p. 1474479. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hot water immersion: Maintaining core body temperature above 38.5°C mitigates muscle fatigue.
Sautillet B., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., Lemaître F., Cozette M., Delanaud S., Ahmaïdi S., Costalat G., 2024/01. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 34 (1) pp. e14503. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoventilation training including maximal end-expiratory breath holding improves the ability to repeat high-intensity efforts in elite judo athletes.
Woorons X., Faucher C., Dufour S.P., Brocherie F., Robach P., Connes P., Brugniaux J.V., Verges S., Gaston A.F., Millet G. et al., 2024. Frontiers in physiology, 15 p. 1441696. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxic peripheral chemoreflex stimulation-dependent cardiorespiratory coupling is decreased in swimmer athletes.
Andrade D.C., Arce-Álvarez A., Salazar-Ardiles C., Toledo C., Guerrero-Henriquez J., Alvarez C., Vasquez-Muñoz M., Izquierdo M., Millet G.P., 2024/01. Physiological reports, 12 (1) pp. e15890. Peer-reviewed.
 
The link between impaired oxygen supply and cognitive decline in peripheral artery disease.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Fresa M., Lanzi S., Mazzolai L., Pellegrin M., 2024. Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 85 pp. 63-73. Peer-reviewed.
Hypoxia and the Aging Cardiovascular System.
Raberin A., Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2023/12/01. Aging and disease, 14 (6) pp. 2051-2070. Peer-reviewed.
Test-retest reliability of ski-specific aerobic, sprint, and neuromuscular performance tests in highly trained cross-country skiers.
Bucher E., Millet G.P., Wehrlin J.P., Steiner T., 2023/12. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 33 (12) pp. 2482-2498. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hemoglobin Mass and Blood Volume in Swimming: A Comparison Between Highly Trained, Elite, and World-Class Swimmers.
Mujika I., Millet G.P., Zelenkova I., Bourdillon N., 2023/11/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (11) pp. 1357-1361. Peer-reviewed.
NIRS-Based Muscle Oxygenation Is Suitable for Computation of the Convective and Diffusive Components of O 2 Transport at V̇O 2max : Response to Porcelli, Pilotto, and Rossiter.
Manferdelli G., Barstow T.J., Millet G.P., 2023/11/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 55 (11) pp. 2110-2111. Peer-reviewed.
NIRS-Based Muscle Oxygenation Is Suitable for Computation of the Convective and Diffusive Components of O 2 Transport at V̇O 2max.
Manferdelli G., Barstow T.J., Millet G.P., 2023/11/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 55 (11) pp. 2103-2105. Peer-reviewed.
 
The V˙O2max Legacy of Hill and Lupton (1923)-100 Years On.
Millet G.P., Burtscher J., Bourdillon N., Manferdelli G., Burtscher M., Sandbakk Ø., 2023/11/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (11) pp. 1362-1365. Peer-reviewed.
Moderate Effects of Hypoxic Training at Low and Supramaximal Intensities on Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Gene Expression in Mice.
Drozdovska S., Zanou N., Lavier J., Mazzolai L., Millet G.P., Pellegrin M., 2023/10/21. Metabolites, 13 (10) p. 1103. Peer-reviewed.
Celebrating 100 years of VO2max.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/10/06. QJM, 116 (9) p. 809. Peer-reviewed.
 
Early decrease in ventilatory sensitivity at very high altitude?
Burtscher J., Gatterer H., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/09. American journal of human biology, 35 (9) pp. e23944. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of 2 Different Protocols of Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia in Elite Female Rugby Sevens Players During an Altitude Training Camp.
Bouten J., Brick M., Saboua A., Hadjadj J.L., Piscione J., Margot C., Doucende G., Bourrel N., Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2023/09/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (9) pp. 953-959. Peer-reviewed.
Environmental and behavioral regulation of HIF-mitochondria crosstalk.
Burtscher J., Hohenauer E., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., Egg M., 2023/09. Free radical biology & medicine, 206 pp. 63-73. Peer-reviewed.
 
Creating awareness about exercise-based ACL prevention strategies in recreational alpine skiers.
Burtscher M., Kopp M., Millet G.P., Burtscher J., Ruedl G., 2023/08. British journal of sports medicine, 57 (15) pp. 955-956. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Evolution of World-Class Endurance Training: The Scientist's View on Current and Future Trends.
Sandbakk Ø., Pyne D.B., McGawley K., Foster C., Talsnes R.K., Solli G.S., Millet G.P., Seiler S., Laursen P.B., Haugen T. et al., 2023/08/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (8) pp. 885-889. Peer-reviewed.
Relationship between biomechanics and energy cost in graded treadmill running.
Lemire M., Faricier R., Dieterlen A., Meyer F., Millet G.P., 2023/07/28. Scientific reports, 13 (1) p. 12244. Peer-reviewed.
Vertical and Leg Stiffness Modeling During Running: Effect of Speed and Incline.
Meyer F., Falbriard M., Aminian K., Millet G.P., 2023/07. International journal of sports medicine, 44 (9) pp. 673-679. Peer-reviewed.
Flying to high-altitude destinations: Is the risk of acute mountain sickness greater?
Burtscher J., Swenson E.R., Hackett P.H., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/06/23. Journal of travel medicine, 30 (4). Peer-reviewed.
 
Left ventricular function and mechanics in backs and forwards elite rugby union players.
Fornasier-Santos C., Izem O., Aboukhoudir F., Rupp T., Stridgeon P., Millet G.P., Nottin S., 2023/06. European journal of sport science, 23 (6) pp. 904-913. Peer-reviewed.
 
Re: "Barometric Pressure at High Altitude: Revisiting West's Prediction Equation, and More," by Apte.
Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2023/06. High altitude medicine & biology, 24 (2) pp. 153-154. Peer-reviewed.
 
Reduced mortality in cooler surroundings.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/05/27. Lancet, 401 (10390) p. 1771. Peer-reviewed.
How much resistance exercise is beneficial for healthy aging and longevity?
Burtscher J., Strasser B., D'Antona G., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/05. Journal of sport and health science, 12 (3) pp. 284-286. Peer-reviewed.
 
Multi-hosting UEFA European Football Championship: fair enough between participating teams?
Brocherie F., De Larochelambert Q., Millet G.P., 2023/05. Science & medicine in football, 7 (2) pp. 171-176. Peer-reviewed.
Microvascular and oxidative stress responses to acute high-altitude exposure in prematurely born adults.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Pialoux V., Giardini G., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2023/04/26. Scientific reports, 13 (1) p. 6860. Peer-reviewed.
Physical Performance and Skeletal Muscle Transcriptional Adaptations Are Not Impacted by Exercise Training Frequency in Mice with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease.
Lavier J., Bouzourène K., Millet G.P., Mazzolai L., Pellegrin M., 2023/04/16. Metabolites, 13 (4) p. 562. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia induced by voluntary hypoventilation on performance during ice hockey off-season
Brocherie Franck, Cantamessi Gregory, Millet Grégoire P., Woorons Xavier, 2023/04. International Journal of Sports Science &amp; Coaching, 18 (2) pp. 446-452. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sphingolipids and impaired hypoxic stress responses in Huntington disease.
Burtscher J., Pepe G., Maharjan N., Riguet N., Di Pardo A., Maglione V., Millet G.P., 2023/04. Progress in lipid research, 90 p. 101224. Peer-reviewed.
Both Hypoxia and Hypobaria Impair Baroreflex Sensitivity but through Different Mechanisms.
Bourdillon N., Aebi M.R., Kayser B., Bron D., Millet G.P., 2023/03. International journal of sports medicine, 44 (3) pp. 177-183. Peer-reviewed.
 
End-tidal carbon dioxide tension is a reliable surrogate of arterial carbon dioxide tension across different oxygen, carbon dioxide and barometric pressures.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Bourdillon N., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2023/03. ERJ open research, 9 (2) pp. 00507-2022. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-Intensity Interval Training, Performance, and Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Highly Trained Traditional Rowers.
Mujika I., Bourdillon N., González De Txabarri R., Millet G.P., 2023/03/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (3) pp. 326-330. Peer-reviewed.
Intrahospital supervised exercise training improves survival rate among hypertensive patients with COVID-19.
Fernandez F., Vazquez-Muñoz M., Canals A., Arce-Álvarez A., Salazar-Ardiles C., Alvarez C., Ramirez-Campillo R., Millet G.P., Izquierdo M., Andrade D.C., 2023/03/01. Journal of applied physiology, 134 (3) pp. 678-684. Peer-reviewed.
 
Physiological Responses to Exercise in Hypoxia in Preterm Adults: Convective and Diffusive Limitations in the O 2 Transport.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Bourdillon N., Debevec T., Millet G.P., 2023/03/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 55 (3) pp. 482-496. Peer-reviewed.
 
VO2max and Velocity at VO2max Play a Role in Ultradistance Trail-Running Performance.
Sabater-Pastor F., Tomazin K., Millet G.P., Verney J., Féasson L., Millet G.Y., 2023/03/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (3) pp. 300-305. Peer-reviewed.
 
Converting Steps Into Physical Activity Time.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/02/01. JAMA internal medicine, 183 (2) p. 170. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxia Does Not Change Performance and Psychophysiological Responses During Repeated Cycling Sprints to Exhaustion With Short Exercise-to-Rest Ratio.
Raberin A., Willis S.J., Richard T., Elmer J., Vernillo G., Iaia F.M., Girard O., Malatesta D., Millet G.P., 2023/02/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 18 (2) pp. 213-217. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mitochondrial stress and mitokines in aging.
Burtscher J., Soltany A., Visavadiya N.P., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., Khoramipour K., Khamoui A.V., 2023/02. Aging cell, 22 (2) pp. e13770. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Oxidative-Glycolytic Balance Influenced by Sprint Duration Is Key during Repeated Sprint in Hypoxia.
Raberin A., Elmer J., Willis S.J., Richard T., Vernillo G., Iaia F.M., Girard O., Malatesta D., Millet G.P., 2023/02/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 55 (2) pp. 245-254. Peer-reviewed.
Molecular Mechanisms of High-Altitude Acclimatization.
Mallet R.T., Burtscher J., Pialoux V., Pasha Q., Ahmad Y., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/01/15. International journal of molecular sciences, 24 (2) p. 1698. Peer-reviewed.
 
Daily cardiac autonomic responses during the Tour de France in a male professional cyclist.
Bourdillon N., Bellenoue S., Schmitt L., Millet G.P., 2023. Frontiers in neuroscience, 17 p. 1221957. Peer-reviewed.
Estimation of horizontal running power using foot-worn inertial measurement units.
Apte S., Falbriard M., Meyer F., Millet G.P., Gremeaux V., Aminian K., 2023. Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology, 11 p. 1167816. Peer-reviewed.
 
Pushing the Limits of Strength Training.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2023/01. American journal of preventive medicine, 64 (1) pp. 145-146. Peer-reviewed.
 
Could Repeated Cardio-Renal Injury Trigger Late Cardiovascular Sequelae in Extreme Endurance Athletes?
Burtscher J., Vanderriele P.E., Legrand M., Predel H.G., Niebauer J., O'Keefe J.H., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2022/12. Sports medicine, 52 (12) pp. 2821-2836. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does Altitude of Birth Influence the Performance of National- to Elite-Level Colombian Cyclists?
Garzon M., Leguizamo J., Saldarriaga F., Galeano E., Millet G.P., 2022/12/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 17 (12) pp. 1756-1759. Peer-reviewed.
 
Health Benefits of Residence at Moderate Altitude Do Not Reduce COVID-19 Mortality.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Leitner B., Burtscher M., 2022/12/01. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19 (23) p. 16074. Peer-reviewed.
 
Muscle O<sub>2</sub> diffusion capacity by NIRS: A new approach in the air.
Manferdelli G., Raberin A., Millet G.P., 2022/12. The Journal of physiology, 600 (23) pp. 5163-5164. Peer-reviewed.
Saxagliptin: A potential doping agent? A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, and crossover pilot study in young active men.
Bourdillon N., Eugster P.J., Vocat C., Nguyen T., Wuerzner G., Grouzmann E., Millet G.P., 2022/12. Physiological reports, 10 (23) pp. e15515. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex differences in human running performance: what about mountain ultramarathon?
Millet G.P., Malatesta D., 2022/12/01. Journal of applied physiology, 133 (6) pp. 1300-1301. Peer-reviewed.
 
Adaptive Responses to Hypoxia and/or Hyperoxia in Humans.
Burtscher J., Mallet R.T., Pialoux V., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2022/11. Antioxidants & redox signaling, 37 (13-15) pp. 887-912. Peer-reviewed.
 
Correction to: Training During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices of 12,526 Athletes from 142 Countries and Six Continents
Washif Jad Adrian, Farooq Abdulaziz, Krug Isabel, Pyne David B., Verhagen Evert, Taylor Lee, Wong Del P., Mujika Iñigo, Cortis Cristina, Haddad Monoem et al., 2022/10/22..
 
Comment on Gattoni et al: Sleep Deprivation Training as a Highway to Hell in Ultratrail.
Millet G.P., Hermand E., Hurdiel R., 2022/10/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 17 (10) p. 1455. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of Six Weeks of Hypoxia Exposure on Hepatic Fatty Acid Metabolism in ApoE Knockout Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet.
Wang Y., Lavier J., Hua W., Gong L., Wei H., Wang J., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., Zhang Y., 2022/10/01. Life, 12 (10) p. 1535. Peer-reviewed.
 
Last Word on Viewpoint: Premature birth: a neglected consideration for altitude adaptation.
Debevec T., Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Millet G.P., 2022/10/01. Journal of applied physiology, 133 (4) pp. 983-984. Peer-reviewed.
 
Premature birth: a neglected consideration for altitude adaptation.
Debevec T., Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Millet G.P., 2022/10/01. Journal of applied physiology, 133 (4) pp. 975-978. Peer-reviewed.
 
Correspondence Between Values of Vertical Loading Rate and Oxygen Consumption During Inclined Running.
Lemire M., Falbriard M., Aminian K., Pavlik E., Millet G.P., Meyer F., 2022/09/06. Sports medicine - open, 8 (1) p. 114. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Impact of Training on the Loss of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Aging Masters Endurance Athletes.
Burtscher J., Strasser B., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2022/09/03. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19 (17) p. 11050. Peer-reviewed.
 
Respiratory responses to hypoxia during rest and exercise in individuals born pre-term: a state-of-the-art review.
Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2022/09. European journal of applied physiology, 122 (9) pp. 1991-2003. Peer-reviewed.
 
The athletic characteristics of Olympic sports to assist anti-doping strategies.
Hayward G., Gaborini L., Sims D., Schumacher Y.O., Millet G.P., Rhumorbarbe D., Coquet R., Robinson N., 2022/09. Drug testing and analysis, 14 (9) pp. 1599-1613. Peer-reviewed.
 
Wales Anaerobic Test: Reliability and Fitness Profiles of International Rugby Union Players.
Beard A., Ashby J., Chambers R., Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2022/09/01. Journal of strength and conditioning research, 36 (9) pp. 2589-2596. Peer-reviewed.
 
Can melatonin be used as a potential antioxidant and sleep aid supplement for high-altitude travelers?
Burtscher J., Strasser B., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2022/08/20. Journal of travel medicine, 29 (5) pp. taab198. Peer-reviewed.
 
Boosting mitochondrial health to counteract neurodegeneration.
Burtscher J., Romani M., Bernardo G., Popa T., Ziviani E., Hummel F.C., Sorrentino V., Millet G.P., 2022/08. Progress in neurobiology, 215 p. 102289. Peer-reviewed.
 
COVID-19 Lockdown: A Global Study Investigating the Effect of Athletes' Sport Classification and Sex on Training Practices.
Washif J.A., Sandbakk Ø., Seiler S., Haugen T., Farooq A., Quarrie K., Janse van Rensburg D.C., Krug I., Verhagen E., Wong D.P. et al., 2022/08/01. International journal of sports physiology and performance, 17 (8) pp. 1242-1256. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxia and hemorheological properties in older individuals.
Raberin A., Burtscher J., Connes P., Millet G.P., 2022/08. Ageing research reviews, 79 p. 101650. Peer-reviewed.
Emotional Intelligence in Ultra-Marathon Runners: Implications for Recovery Strategy and Stress Responses during an Ultra-Endurance Race.
Nicolas M., Gaudino M., Bagneux V., Millet G., Laborde S., Martinent G., 2022/07/29. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19 (15). Peer-reviewed.
Entraînement avec occlusion vasculaire: mécanismes et applications [Exercise training with blood flow restriction : mechanisms and applications]
Guedria M., Besson C., Millet G.P., Gremeaux V., 2022/07/20. Revue medicale suisse, 18 (790-2) pp. 1464-1469. Peer-reviewed.
Commentaries on Viewpoint: Using V̇o 2max as a marker of training status in athletes - can we do better?
Valenzuela P.L., Mateo-March M., Muriel X., Zabala M., Lucia A., Barranco-Gil D., Millet G.P., Brocherie F., Burtscher J., Burtscher M. et al., 2022/07/01. Journal of applied physiology, 133 (1) pp. 148-164. Peer-reviewed.
The interplay of hypoxic and mental stress: Implications for anxiety and depressive disorders.
Burtscher J., Niedermeier M., Hüfner K., van den Burg E., Kopp M., Stoop R., Burtscher M., Gatterer H., Millet G.P., 2022/07. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 138 p. 104718. Peer-reviewed.
Urine and Fecal 1H-NMR Metabolomes Differ Significantly between Pre-Term and Full-Term Born Physically Fit Healthy Adult Males.
Deutsch L., Debevec T., Millet G.P., Osredkar D., Opara S., Šket R., Murovec B., Mramor M., Plavec J., Stres B., 2022/06/10. Metabolites, 12 (6). Peer-reviewed.
 
RMSSD Is More Sensitive to Artifacts Than Frequency-Domain Parameters: Implication in Athletes' Monitoring.
Bourdillon N., Yazdani S., Vesin J.M., Schmitt L., Millet G.P., 2022/06. Journal of sports science & medicine, 21 (2) pp. 260-266. Peer-reviewed.
Alterations in spontaneous electrical brain activity after an extreme mountain ultramarathon.
Spring J.N., Sallard E.F., Trabucchi P., Millet G.P., Barral J., 2022/05. Biological psychology, 171 p. 108348. Peer-reviewed.
Does Regular Physical Activity Mitigate the Age-Associated Decline in Pulmonary Function?
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Gatterer H., Vonbank K., Burtscher M., 2022/05. Sports medicine, 52 (5) pp. 963-970. Peer-reviewed.
 
Neuromuscular fatigability during repeated sprints assessed with an innovative cycle ergometer.
Di Domenico H., Beaume J.B., Peyrard A., Samozino P., Bowen M., Hintzy F., Millet G.P., Hayes M., Lapole T., Rupp T., 2022/05. European journal of applied physiology, 122 (5) pp. 1189-1204. Peer-reviewed.
Exercise-microbiota interactions in aging-related sarcopenia.
Burtscher J., Ticinesi A., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., Strasser B., 2022/04. Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle, 13 (2) pp. 775-780. Peer-reviewed.
Kinetics of neuropeptide Y, catecholamines, and physiological responses during moderate and heavy intensity exercises.
Eugster P.J., Bourdillon N., Vocat C., Wuerzner G., Nguyen T., Millet G.P., Grouzmann E., 2022/04. Neuropeptides, 92 p. 102232. Peer-reviewed.
Training During the COVID-19 Lockdown: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Practices of 12,526 Athletes from 142 Countries and Six Continents.
Washif J.A., Farooq A., Krug I., Pyne D.B., Verhagen E., Taylor L., Wong D.P., Mujika I., Cortis C., Haddad M. et al., 2022/04. Sports medicine, 52 (4) pp. 933-948. Peer-reviewed.
 
Commentaries on Viewpoint: Consider iron status when making sex comparisons in human physiology.
Badenhorst C.E., Millet G.P., Debevec T., Brocherie F., Coates A.M., Burr J.F., Andersen A.B., Bejder J., Gliemann L., Pedlar C.R. et al., 2022/03/01. Journal of applied physiology, 132 (3) pp. 703-709. Peer-reviewed.
 
Post-exercise accumulation of interstitial lung water is greater in hypobaric than normobaric hypoxia in adults born prematurely.
Debevec T., Poussel M., Osredkar D., Willis S.J., Sartori C., Millet G.P., 2022/03. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 297 p. 103828. Peer-reviewed.
Effects of Pre-Term Birth on the Cardio-Respiratory Responses to Hypoxic Exercise in Children.
Narang B.J., Manferdelli G., Kepic K., Sotiridis A., Osredkar D., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2022/01/06. Life, 12 (1) p. 79. Peer-reviewed.
 
Brain-muscle interplay during endurance self-paced exercise in normobaric and hypobaric hypoxia.
Rupp T., Saugy J.J., Bourdillon N., Millet G.P., 2022. Frontiers in physiology, 13 p. 893872. Peer-reviewed.
Dietary Nitrate Supplementation Is Not Helpful for Endurance Performance at Simulated Altitude Even When Combined With Intermittent Normobaric Hypoxic Training.
Sousa A., Viana J.L., Milheiro J., Reis V.M., Millet G.P., 2022. Frontiers in physiology, 13 p. 839996. Peer-reviewed.
Differences in the limb blood flow between two types of blood flow restriction cuffs: A pilot study.
Citherlet T., Willis S.J., Chaperon A., Millet G.P., 2022. Frontiers in physiology, 13 p. 931270. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial: Adaptive response of living beings to extreme environments: Integrative approaches from cellular and molecular biology, biotechnology, microbiology to physiology.
Andrade D.C., Gómez-Silva B., Batista-García R.A., Millet G.P., 2022. Frontiers in physiology, 13 p. 1068287. Peer-reviewed.
Editorial: Evidence to practice: Bridging the gap in environmental challenges (cold, heat, hypoxia) in sport and exercise: Acclimatization/acclimation, training, competitions, recovery, rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions.
Brocherie F., Brito J., Costa J.A., Millet G.P., 2022. Frontiers in sports and active living, 4 p. 1090086. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial: Prevention, assessment and treatment of clinical issues related to endurance exercise and sports.
Rojas-Valverde D., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., Scheer V., Nokolaidis P.T., Knechtle B., 2022. Frontiers in physiology, 13 p. 1082237. Peer-reviewed.
 
Editorial: Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic games: Specificities, novelties and lessons learned.
Millet G.P., Hosokawa Y., Sandbakk Ø., Girard O., 2022. Frontiers in sports and active living, 4 p. 1026769. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of Active Preconditioning With Local and Systemic Hypoxia on Submaximal Cycling
Girard O., Leuenberger R., Willis S. J., Borrani F., Millet G. P., 2022. Int J Sports Physiol Perform, 17 (2) pp. 307-312. Peer-reviewed.
Kinetics of Cardiac Remodeling and Fibrosis Biomarkers During an Extreme Mountain Ultramarathon.
Le Goff C., Viallon M., Kaux J.F., Andonian P., Moulin K., Seidel L., Giardini G., Gergelé L., Croisille P., Cavalier E. et al., 2022. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine, 9 p. 790551. Peer-reviewed.
 
Look to the stars-Is there anything that public health and rehabilitation can learn from elite sports?
Millet G.P., Chamari K., 2022. Frontiers in sports and active living, 4 p. 1072154. Peer-reviewed.
 
Opportunities and obstacles of translating elite sport research to public health.
Millet G.P., Seiler S., Millet G.Y., 2022/01. British journal of sports medicine, 56 (2) pp. 64-65. Peer-reviewed.
 
Association of Cycling With All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality Among Persons With Diabetes.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/12/01. JAMA internal medicine, 181 (12) p. 1678. Peer-reviewed.
 
Continuous Analysis of Marathon Running Using Inertial Sensors: Hitting Two Walls?
Meyer F., Falbriard M., Mariani B., Aminian K., Millet G.P., 2021/12. International journal of sports medicine, 42 (13) pp. 1182-1190. Peer-reviewed.
 
Long-Term Effects of Prematurity on Resting Ventilatory Response to Hypercapnia.
Manferdelli G., Narang B.J., Poussel M., Osredkar D., Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2021/12. High altitude medicine & biology, 22 (4) pp. 420-425. Peer-reviewed.
 
Muscle strength explains the protective effect of physical activity against COVID-19 hospitalization among adults aged 50 years and older.
Maltagliati S., Sieber S., Sarrazin P., Cullati S., Chalabaev A., Millet G.P., Boisgontier M.P., Cheval B., 2021/12. Journal of sports sciences, 39 (24) pp. 2796-2803. Peer-reviewed.
 
Sex-dependent blood pressure regulation in acute hypoxia.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/12. Hypertension research, 44 (12) p. 1689. Peer-reviewed.
 
Fatal attraction - The role of hypoxia when alpha-synuclein gets intimate with mitochondria.
Burtscher J., Syed MMK, Keller M.A., Lashuel H.A., Millet G.P., 2021/11. Neurobiology of aging, 107 pp. 128-141. Peer-reviewed.
High-intensity exercise in hypoxia improves endothelial function via increased nitric oxide bioavailability in C57BL/6 mice.
Lavier J., Beaumann M., Menétrey S., Bouzourène K., Rosenblatt-Velin N., Pialoux V., Mazzolai L., Peyter A.C., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., 2021/10. Acta physiologica, 233 (2) pp. e13700. Peer-reviewed.
 
How does playing position affect fatigue-induced changes in high-intensity locomotor and micro-movements patterns during professional rugby union games?
Fornasier-Santos C., Millet G.P., Stridgeon P., Brocherie F., Girard O., Nottin S., 2021/10. European journal of sport science, 21 (10) pp. 1364-1374. Peer-reviewed.
Muscle strength is associated with COVID-19 hospitalization in adults 50 years of age or older.
Cheval B., Sieber S., Maltagliati S., Millet G.P., Formánek T., Chalabaev A., Cullati S., Boisgontier M.P., 2021/10. Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle, 12 (5) pp. 1136-1143. Peer-reviewed.
Brain Region and Cell Compartment Dependent Regulation of Electron Transport System Components in Huntington's Disease Model Mice.
Burtscher J., Pepe G., Marracino F., Capocci L., Giova S., Millet G.P., Di Pardo A., Maglione V., 2021/09/24. Brain sciences, 11 (10) p. 1267. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of hypoxia and nitrate supplementation on different high-intensity interval-training sessions.
Sousa A., Viana J.L., Milheiro J., Reis V.M., Millet G.P., 2021/09. European journal of applied physiology, 121 (9) pp. 2585-2594. Peer-reviewed.
Moderate Altitude Residence Reduces Male Colorectal and Female Breast Cancer Mortality More Than Incidence: Therapeutic Implications?
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Renner-Sattler K., Klimont J., Hackl M., Burtscher M., 2021/09/01. Cancers, 13 (17). Peer-reviewed.
Indirect Estimation of Breathing Rate from Heart Rate Monitoring System during Running.
Prigent G., Aminian K., Rodrigues T., Vesin J.M., Millet G.P., Falbriard M., Meyer F., Paraschiv-Ionescu A., 2021/08/22. Sensors, 21 (16). Peer-reviewed.
Hypoxia and brain aging: Neurodegeneration or neuroprotection?
Burtscher J., Mallet R.T., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2021/07. Ageing research reviews, 68 p. 101343. Peer-reviewed.
The central role of mitochondrial fitness on antiviral defenses: An advocacy for physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2021/07. Redox biology, 43 p. 101976. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-Intensity Interval Training and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Attenuate Oxidative Damage and Promote Myokine Response in the Skeletal Muscle of ApoE KO Mice on High-Fat Diet.
Wang L., Lavier J., Hua W., Wang Y., Gong L., Wei H., Wang J., Pellegrin M., Millet G.P., Zhang Y., 2021/06/22. Antioxidants, 10 (7) p. 992. Peer-reviewed.
The Muscle-Brain Axis and Neurodegenerative Diseases: The Key Role of Mitochondria in Exercise-Induced Neuroprotection.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Place N., Kayser B., Zanou N., 2021/06/17. International journal of molecular sciences, 22 (12) p. 6479. Peer-reviewed.
 
Does living at moderate altitudes in Austria affect mortality rates of various causes? An ecological study.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/06/03. BMJ open, 11 (6) pp. e048520. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effects of Normobaric Hypoxia on Matched-severe Exercise and Power-duration Relationship.
Sousa A.C., Millet G.P., Viana J., Milheiro J., Reis V., 2021/06. International journal of sports medicine, 42 (8) pp. 708-715. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-intensity Activity in European vs. National Rugby Union Games in the best 2014-2015 Team.
Fornasier-Santos C., Millet G.P., Stridgeon P., Girard O., Brocherie F., Nottin S., 2021/06. International journal of sports medicine, 42 (6) pp. 529-536. Peer-reviewed.
 
Maximal and Submaximal Cardiorespiratory Responses to a Novel Graded Karate Test.
Hausen M., Freire R., Machado A.B., Pereira G.R., Millet G.P., Itaborahy A., 2021/06. Journal of sports science & medicine, 20 (2) pp. 310-316. Peer-reviewed.
 
Obesity and Mortality Among Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/06. Annals of internal medicine, 174 (6) p. 887. Peer-reviewed.
 
Do twelve normobaric hypoxic exposures indeed provoke relevant acclimatization for high-altitude workers?
Debevec T., Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2021/04. International journal of biometeorology, 65 (4) pp. 637-638. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxia Conditioning as a Promising Therapeutic Target in Parkinson's Disease?
Burtscher J., Syed MMK, Lashuel H.A., Millet G.P., 2021/04. Movement disorders, 36 (4) pp. 857-861. Peer-reviewed.
 
Low cardiorespiratory and mitochondrial fitness as risk factors in viral infections: implications for COVID-19.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/04. British journal of sports medicine, 55 (8) pp. 413-415. Peer-reviewed.
 
Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of the Quadriceps Changes during an Extreme Mountain Ultramarathon.
Nguyen H.T., Grenier T., Leporq B., Le Goff C., Gilles B., Grange S., Grange R., Millet G.P., Beuf O., Croisille P. et al., 2021/04/01. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 53 (4) pp. 869-881. Peer-reviewed.
 
Evaluation of a Strength-Training Program on Clinical Outcomes in Older Adults.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021/03/16. JAMA, 325 (11) pp. 1110-1111. Peer-reviewed.
 
A Rationale for Hypoxic and Chemical Conditioning in Huntington's Disease.
Burtscher J., Maglione V., Di Pardo A., Millet G.P., Schwarzer C., Zangrandi L., 2021/01/08. International journal of molecular sciences, 22 (2) pp. E582. Peer-reviewed.
 
Returning to physical activity after covid-19
Salman David, Vishnubala Dane, Le Feuvre Peter, Beaney Thomas, Korgaonkar Jonathan, Majeed Azeem, McGregor Alison H, 2021/01/08. BMJ. Peer-reviewed.
 
Altitude and COVID-19: Friend or foe? A narrative review.
Millet G.P., Debevec T., Brocherie F., Burtscher M., Burtscher J., 2021/01. Physiological reports, 8 (24) pp. e14615. Peer-reviewed.
 
Central and peripheral muscle fatigue following repeated-sprint running in moderate and severe hypoxia.
Townsend N., Brocherie F., Millet G.P., Girard O., 2021/01. Experimental physiology, 106 (1) pp. 126-138. Peer-reviewed.
 
Comparing Hypoxic and Heat Stressors: More Challenging Than it Seems
Brocherie F., Debevec T., Millet G. P., 2021. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 49 (3) pp. 223-224. Peer-reviewed.
 
Conditioning the Brain: From Exercise to Hypoxia
Burtscher J., Mallet R. T., Burtscher M., Millet G. P., 2021. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 49 (4) pp. 291-292. Peer-reviewed.
Differences in the prevalence of physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors between people living at low (<1,001 m) compared to moderate (1,001-2,000 m) altitude.
Burtscher M., Millet G.P., Klimont J., Burtscher J., 2021. AIMS public health, 8 (4) pp. 624-635. Peer-reviewed.
Editorial: Youth and Winter Sports.
Millet G.P., Ohl F., 2021. Frontiers in sports and active living, 3 p. 696232. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxia conditioning for high-altitude pre-acclimatization
Burtscher M., Millet G.P., Burtscher J., 2021. Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxia, acidification and inflammation: partners in crime in Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis?
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., 2021. Immuno, 1 (2) pp. 78-90. Peer-reviewed.
Hypoxic Respiratory Chemoreflex Control in Young Trained Swimmers.
Arce-Álvarez A., Veliz C., Vazquez-Muñoz M., von Igel M., Alvares C., Ramirez-Campillo R., Izquierdo M., Millet G.P., Del Rio R., Andrade D.C., 2021. Frontiers in physiology, 12 p. 632603. Peer-reviewed.
Impact of High Altitude on Cardiovascular Health: Current Perspectives.
Mallet R.T., Burtscher J., Richalet J.P., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2021. Vascular health and risk management, 17 pp. 317-335. Peer-reviewed.
 
Is altitude training an important topic in the field of hypoxia?
Millet G.P., Burtscher M., Burtscher J., 2021. Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise. Peer-reviewed.
 
Is Altitude Training Bad for the Running Mechanics of Middle-Distance Runners?
Millet G. P., Trigueira R., Meyer F., Lemire M., 2021. Int J Sports Physiol Perform, 16 (9) pp. 1359-1362. Peer-reviewed.
Level, Uphill, and Downhill Running Economy Values Are Correlated Except on Steep Slopes.
Lemire M., Falbriard M., Aminian K., Millet G.P., Meyer F., 2021. Frontiers in physiology, 12 p. 697315. Peer-reviewed.
 
Olympic Sports Science-Bibliometric Analysis of All Summer and Winter Olympic Sports Research.
Millet G.P., Brocherie F., Burtscher J., 2021. Frontiers in sports and active living, 3 p. 772140. Peer-reviewed.
 
RE: Senolysis by glutaminolysis inhibition ameliorates various age-associated disorders.
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2021. Science. Peer-reviewed.
 
Response to: The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ attenuates exercise-induced mitochondrial DNA damage (Williamson et al., available online 6 August 2020, 101,673).
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2021/01. Redox biology, 38 p. 101732. Peer-reviewed.
Similar Supine Heart Rate Variability Changes During 24-h Exposure to Normobaric vs. Hypobaric Hypoxia.
Tanner V., Faiss R., Saugy J., Bourdillon N., Schmitt L., Millet G.P., 2021. Frontiers in neuroscience, 15 p. 777800. Peer-reviewed.
Sleep Deprivation Deteriorates Heart Rate Variability and Photoplethysmography.
Bourdillon N., Jeanneret F., Nilchian M., Albertoni P., Ha P., Millet G.P., 2021. Frontiers in neuroscience, 15 p. 642548. Peer-reviewed.
 
Re: "The Effect of an Expiratory Resistance Mask With Dead Space on Sleep, Acute Mountain Sickness, Cognition, and Ventilatory Acclimatization in Normobaric Hypoxia," by Patrician et al. and "Global REACH 2018: The Effect of an Expiratory Resistance Mask with Dead Space on Sleep and Acute Mountain Sickness During Acute Exposure to Hypobaric Hypoxia" by Carr et al.
Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2020/12. High altitude medicine & biology, 21 (4) pp. 434-435. Peer-reviewed.
 
Running mechanics and leg muscle activity patterns during early and late acceleration phases of repeated treadmill sprints in male recreational athletes.
Girard O., Brocherie F., Morin J.B., Millet G.P., Hansen C., 2020/12. European journal of applied physiology, 120 (12) pp. 2785-2796. Peer-reviewed.
 
Changes in spatio-temporal gait parameters and vertical speed during an extreme mountain ultra-marathon.
Jeker D., Falbriard M., Vernillo G., Meyer F., Savoldelli A., Degache F., Schena F., Aminian K., Millet G.P., 2020/11. European journal of sport science, 20 (10) pp. 1339-1345. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mitochondria: In the Cross Fire of SARS-CoV-2 and Immunity.
Burtscher J., Cappellano G., Omori A., Koshiba T., Millet G.P., 2020/10/23. iScience, 23 (10) p. 101631. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cardiovascular Consequences of Acute Kidney Injury.
Burtscher J., Millet G.P., Burtscher M., 2020/09/10. The New England journal of medicine, 383 (11) p. 1093. Peer-reviewed.
 
Preterm birth: Potential risk factor for greater COVID-19 severity?
Debevec T., Burtscher J., Millet G.P., 2020/09. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 280 p. 103484. Peer-reviewed.
Analyse de la variabilité de la fréquence cardiaque : méthodes, limites et exemples cliniques [Heart rate variability: methods, limitations and clinical examples]
Besson C., Saubade M., Gremeaux V., Millet G.P., Schmitt L., 2020/08/05. Revue medicale suisse, 16 (701) pp. 1432-1437. Peer-reviewed.
 
(Indoor) isolation, stress, and physical inactivity: Vicious circles accelerated by COVID-19?
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2020/08. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 30 (8) pp. 1544-1545. Peer-reviewed.
 
Caution is needed on the effect of altitude on the pathogenesis of SAR-CoV-2 virus.
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2020/08. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 279 p. 103464. Peer-reviewed.
 
Jumping at the opportunity: Promoting physical activity after COVID-19.
Burtscher J., Burtscher M., Millet G.P., 2020/08. Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 30 (8) pp. 1549-1550. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cardio-respiratory, oxidative stress and acute mountain sickness responses to normobaric and hypobaric hypoxia in prematurely born adults.
Debevec T., Pialoux V., Poussel M., Willis S.J., Martin A., Osredkar D., Millet G.P., 2020/06. European journal of applied physiology, 120 (6) pp. 1341-1355. Peer-reviewed.
 
Defining Off-road Running: A Position Statement from the Ultra Sports Science Foundation
Scheer V., Basset P., Giovanelli N., Vernillo G., Millet G. P., Costa R. J. S., 2020/05. Int J Sports Med, 41 (5) pp. 275-284. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effect of pre-term birth on oxidative stress responses to normoxic and hypoxic exercise.
Martin A., Millet G., Osredkar D., Mramor M., Faes C., Gouraud E., Debevec T., Pialoux V., 2020/05. Redox biology, 32 p. 101497. Peer-reviewed.
Relationship between cardiorespiratory phase coherence during hypoxia and genetic polymorphism in humans.
Lancaster G., Debevec T., Millet G.P., Poussel M., Willis S.J., Mramor M., Goričar K., Osredkar D., Dolžan V., Stefanovska A., 2020/05. The Journal of physiology, 598 (10) pp. 2001-2019. Peer-reviewed.
 
Commentaries on Viewpoint: Physiology and fast marathons.
Santos-Concejero J., González-Mohíno F., González-Ravé J.M., Perrey S., Dewolf A.H., Yates B.A., Ušaj A., Debevec T., González-Rayas J.M., Rayas-Gómez A.L. et al., 2020/04/01. Journal of applied physiology, 128 (4) pp. 1069-1085. Peer-reviewed.
 
CrossTalk proposal: Barometric pressure, independent of , is the forgotten parameter in altitude physiology and mountain medicine.
Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2020/03. The Journal of physiology, 598 (5) pp. 893-896. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxic exercise as an effective nonpharmacological therapeutic intervention.
Brocherie F., Millet G.P., 2020/03. Experimental & molecular medicine, 52 (3) pp. 529-530. Peer-reviewed.
 
Rebuttal from Grégoire P. Millet and Tadej Debevec.
Millet G.P., Debevec T., 2020/03. The Journal of physiology, 598 (5) pp. 901-902. Peer-reviewed.
 
Hypoxic Training Is Beneficial in Elite Athletes.
Millet G.P., Brocherie F., 2020/02. Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 52 (2) pp. 515-518. Peer-reviewed.
 
Specific effect of hypobaria on cerebrovascular hypercapnic responses in hypoxia.
Aebi M.R., Bourdillon N., Kunz A., Bron D., Millet G.P., 2020/02. Physiological reports, 8 (4) pp. e14372. Peer-reviewed.
The fatigue-induced alteration in postural control is larger in hypobaric than in normobaric hypoxia.
Degache F., Serain É., Roy S., Faiss R., Millet G.P., 2020/01/16. Scientific reports, 10 (1) p. 483. Peer-reviewed.
 
An Updated Panorama of "Living Low-Training High" Altitude/Hypoxic Methods.
Girard O., Brocherie F., Goods PSR, Millet G.P., 2020. Frontiers in sports and active living, 2 p. 26. Peer-reviewed.
 
Climate action – Do not overlook human monitoring in health protection
Brocherie F., Millet G. P., 2020. Science. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cognitive Impairment During Combined Normobaric vs. Hypobaric and Normoxic vs. Hypoxic Acute Exposure
Aebi M. R., Bourdillon N., Noser P., Millet G. P., Bron D., 2020. Aerosp Med Hum Perform, 91 (11) pp. 845-851. Peer-reviewed.
Drift-Free Foot Orientation Estimation in Running Using Wearable IMU.
Falbriard M., Meyer F., Mariani B., Millet G.P., Aminian K., 2020. Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology, 8 p. 65. Peer-reviewed.
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