Valentin Nusser

Valentin Nusser
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  • M.Sc. Sport and Exercise Science
  • Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / PhD student at Technical University of Munich

Research assistant - Professorship for Exercise, Nutrition & Health at the Department of Sport and Health Sciences, TUM

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Introduction
Research assistant at the Professorship of Exercise, Nutrition and Health at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) - Level 1 Anthropometrist (ISAK) - DOSB Trainer-B Triathlon
Current institution
Technical University of Munich
Current position
  • Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / PhD student
Education
January 2019 - June 2019
Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Field of study
  • Sport Science
October 2017 - October 2020
Technical University of Munich
Field of study
  • Sport and Exercise Science
October 2014 - September 2017
Technical University of Munich
Field of study
  • Sport Science

Publications

Publications (8)
Article
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Aim A 15-s all-out sprint cycle test (i.e., νLamax-test) and the post-exercise change in capillary blood lactate concentration is an emerging diagnostic tool that is used to quantify the maximal glycolytic rate. The goal of this study was to determine the relation between 15 s-work, change in capillary blood lactate concentration (∆La) and body com...
Article
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Based on Mader's mathematical model, the rate of capillary blood lactate concentration (νLamax) following intense exercise is thought to reflect the maximal glycolytic rate. We aimed to investigate the reliability of important variables of Mader's model (i.e. power output, lactate accumulation, predominant phosphagen contribution time frames (tPCr)...
Conference Paper
Introduction: Competitive amateur triathletes implement high training volumes, putting themselves at increased risk for low energy availability (LEA). Appropriate carbohydrate fueling before, during, and after exercise may help reduce athletes’ risk of LEA and improve training quality and adaptations. The goal of the present study was to assess ass...
Article
Background: When moving in public space, individuals are challenged with having to master multiple cognitive and motor demands, either simultaneously or in short succession. Empirical evidence suggests that cognitive-motor multi-tasking during walking may impact one or both, cognitive and motor performance. These performance changes may result from...
Poster
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Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative sampling method to blood plasma sampling. In contrast to blood plasma sampling, DBS are low-volume capillary blood samples obtained via pricking and collection on paper cards. DBS require less space and no cooling which is advantageous for exercise tests in the field. The aim of this project was to compare...
Thesis
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Introduction: In endurance training variation of intensity is crucial, because intensity is ultimately linked to specific cellular adaptations. In cycling and other endurance sports, the assessment of physiological parameters such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), lactate and ventilatory thresholds is considered the highest standard. However, in t...

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