Browsing Brage NIH by Author "Sollie, Ove"
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Anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow performance in competitive adolescent cross-country skiers
Sollie, Ove; Losnegard, Thomas Johansen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose: To explore the anthropometrical and physiological determinants of laboratory and on-snow performance in competitive adolescent cross-country skiers. Methods: Fifty-two adolescent (25 girls) (14.8 ± 0.6 years) ... -
Circulating small non-coding RNAs as biomarkers for recovery after exhaustive or repetitive exercise
Håkansson, Kjell EJ; Sollie, Ove; Simons, Karin H; Quax, Paul H.A.; Jensen, Jørgen; Nossent, AYael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Circulating microRNAs have proven to be reliable biomarkers, due to their high stability, both in vivo in the circulation, and ex vivo during sample preparation and storage. Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a different ... -
Determinants of performance in male and female adolescent competitive cross-country skiers
Sollie, Ove (Doctoral thesis, 2022)The process of adolescent cross-country (XC) skiers’ development to become elite senior XC skiers is multifaceted, and a complementary mix of athletic attributes has to be acquired and improved. This includes physiological ... -
Exercise intensity and pacing pattern during a cross-country Olympic mountain bike race
Næss, Steffan; Sollie, Ove; Gløersen, Øyvind Nøstdahl; Losnegard, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Objective: To examine the power profiles and pacing patterns in relation to critical power (CP) and maximal aerobic power (MAP) output during a cross-country Olympic (XCO) mountain bike race. Methods: Five male and two ... -
Exhaustive exercise and post-exercise protein plus carbohydrate supplementation affect plasma and urine concentrations of sulfur amino acids, the ratio of methionine to homocysteine and glutathione in elite male cyclists
Olsen, Thomas; Sollie, Ove; Nurk, Eha; Turner, Cheryl; Jernerén, Fredrik; Ivy, John L.; Vinknes, Kathrine; Clauss, Matthieu; Refsum, Helga Margaretha; Jensen, Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Plasma and tissue sulfur amino acid (SAA) availability are crucial for intracellular methylation reactions and cellular antioxidant defense, which are important processes during exercise and in recovery. In this randomized, ... -
Inntak av karbohydrat + protein umiddelbart etter et utmattende arbeid, sammenlignet med en isokalorisk mengde karbohydrat, forbedrer prestasjonen 18 timer senere
Sollie, Ove (Master thesis, 2015-11-16)Dietten i etterkant av trening og konkurranse er av stor betydning for optimalisering av restitusjonsprosessen når restitusjonstiden er begrenset. I denne studien ble det gjennomført to diettintervensjoner med formål om å ... -
Intake of protein plus carbohydrate during the first two hours after exhaustive cycling improves performance the following day
Rustad, Per Inge; Sailer, Manuela; Cumming, Kristoffer Toldnes; Jeppesen, Per Bendix; Kolnes, Kristoffer Jensen; Sollie, Ove; Franch, Jesper; Ivy, John L.; Daniel, Hannelore; Jensen, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-04-14)Intake of protein immediately after exercise stimulates protein synthesis but improved recovery of performance is not consistently observed. The primary aim of the present study was to compare performance 18 h after ... -
Observational vs coaching feedback on non-dominant whole-body motor skill performance — application to technique training
Sollie, Ove; Holmsen, Kristian Erik; Steinbo, Christian Kay; Ommundsen, Yngvar; Losnegard, Thomas Johansen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We studied the effect of peer- and self-observational feedback versus coaching feedback during technique training on performance in competitive adolescent cross-country skiers. Fifty-four skiers (14.3 ± 0.6 years) were ... -
Protein intake during training sessions has no effect on performance and recovery during a strenuous training camp for elite cyclists
Hansen, Mette; Bangsbo, Jens; Jensen, Jørgen; Krause-Jensen, Matilde; Bibby, Bo Martin; Sollie, Ove; Hall, Ulrika Andersson; Madsen, Klavs (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-03-05)Background: Training camps for top-class endurance athletes place high physiological demands on the body. Focus on optimizing recovery between training sessions is necessary to minimize the risk of injuries and improve ... -
Protein intake in the early recovery period after exhaustive exercise improves performance the following day
Sollie, Ove; Jeppesen, Per Bendix; Tangen, Daniel S.; Jernerén, Fredrik; Nellemann, Birgitte; Valsdottir, Thorhildur; Madsen, Klavs; Turner, Cheryl; Refsum, Helga; Skålhegg, Bjørn Steen; Ivy, John L.; Jensen, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of protein and carbohydrate ingestion during early recovery from exhaustive exercise on performance after 18-h recovery. Eight elite cyclists (V̇o2max: 74.0 ± 1.6 ... -
Sex differences in physiological determinants of performance in elite adolescent, junior, and senior cross-country skiers
Sollie, Ove; Losnegard, Thomas Johansen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose: To compare sex differences in physiological determinants of skiing performance in elite adolescent, junior, and senior cross-country skiers matched for within-age-group performance level. Methods: Eight male ... -
Similar performance after intake of carbohydrate plus whey protein and carbohydrate only in the early phase after non-exhaustive cycling
Sollie, Ove; Clauss, Matthieu; Jeppesen, Per Bendix; Tangen, Daniel S.; Johansen, Egil Ivar; Skålhegg, Bjørn Steen; Ivy, John L.; Jensen, Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Aim: The aim of the present study was to compare performance 5 h after a 90-min endurance training session when either carbohydrate only or carbohydrate with added whey hydrolysate or whey isolate was ingested during the ...