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PTS WOMEN

-Pacing and Body Weight Changes During a Mountain Ultramarathon: Sex Differences and Performance (October, 2021)

-Inspiratory and Lower-Limb Strength Importance in Mountain Ultramarathon Running. Sex Differences and Relationship with Performance (October, 2020)

-Effect of mountain ultramarathon distance competition on biochemical variables, respiratory and lower-limb fatigue (Setembre, 2020)

-The effect of long-term ultra-endurance exercise and SOD2 genotype on telomere shortening with age (Setembre, 2020)

-Effects of Wearing a Full Body Compression Garment During Recovery from an Ultra-Trail Race (juny, 2020)

CRS

- Memòria final

Renal alterations After a Marathon and the Impact of Postrace Recovery Method on their Resolution: A Clinical Trial (Copenhagen, 2018)

Renal Alterations after a Marathon and the Impact of Postrace Recovery Method on their Resolution: A Clinical Trial (Maig, 2018)

- Establishing cut-points for physical activity classification using triaxial accelerometer in middle-aged recreational marathoners (2018)

Abstracts From the 5th Annual Congress on Medicine & Science in Ultra-Endurance Sports (May 9–10, 2018, Castelló de la Plana, Spain)

- Physical activity classification in middle-aged recreational marathoners using triaxialaccelerometer (Castelló, 2018)

 - Quick Recovery of Renal Alterations and Inflammatory Activation after a Marathon (Kidney Diseases, 2019)

- Estimation of energy consumed by middle-aged recreational marathoners during a marathon using accelerometry-based devices (2020)

Martínez-Navarro, I., Sánchez-Gómez, J., Sanmiguel, D. et al. Immediate and 24-h post-marathon cardiac troponin T is associated with relative exercise intensity. (Eur J Appl Physiol, 2020)

-Using Accelerometry for Evaluating Energy Consumption and Running Intensity Distribution Throughout a Marathon According to Sex

-Muscle Cramping in the Marathon: Dehydration and Electrolyte Depletion vs. Muscle Damage

PTS

Journal of Sport and Health Research- EVOLUTION OF THE BODY MASS, HEIGHT AND BMI IN PARTICIPANTS OF THE ULTRA-TRAIL CSP-115h (2016)

-III Congreso Internacional de Carreras por Montaña- No hay evidencias que iniciar una Carrera de Ultramaratón de 119‐116 km a media noche suponga una reducción en el rendimiento de los corredores (Castellón, 2016)

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. Abstracts From the Third Annual Medicine & Science in Ultra-Endurance Sports Conference, August 2016, Chamonix, France 

  • Linear and Nonlinear Heart Rate Variability Following a 118-km Mountain Race.
  • Monitoring Ultramarathon Runners Using Accelerometer Devices for Assessment of the Distribution of Physical Activity Intensity.
  • No Evidence that Starting a 119-km Ultramarathon at Midnight Reduces Running Performance.
  • Is Response Inhibition Diminished Following a 118-km Mountain Race?

- HYDRATION STATUS, EXECUTIVE FUNCTION, AND RESPONSE TO ORTHOSTATISM AFTER A 118-KM MOUNTAIN RACE: ARE THEY INTERRELATED? (Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2016)

Journal of Sports Science and Medicine- Cardiac Damage Biomarkers and Heart Rate Variability Following a 118-Km Mountain Race: Relationship with Performance and Recovery (2019)

¿Qué repercusión a nivel fisiológico puede tener realizar una carrera de ultratrail? Análisis de la alteración de biomarcadores de daño cardíaco y muscular en corredores amateurs de ultratrail. (Àgora de Salut Vol. VII, 2020)

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