Endurance performance is enhanced by intermittent hyperbaric exposure via up-regulation of proteins involved in mitochondrial biogenesis in mice

This study was focused on exercise training and evaluated the effects of 1.3 ATA (ambient air) hyperbaric exposure during the training regimen. The researchers were able to see positive changes in cellular processes and protein levels, allowing them to conclude the following: “The results showed that intermittent exposure of 1.3 ATA was able to enhance endurance performance.” <view study>

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Effects of intermittent hyperbaric exposure on endurance and interval exercise performance in well-trained mice