
Guia Tagliapietra
@guiatagliapietr
Phd Student in Sport and cardiovascular medicine at University of Lausanne | Master’s degree in Sport Sciences. Bachelor in Sport Sciences and Geography (UNIL)
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22-12-2011 07:46:33
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Last week I was at Eurac in Bolzano to test the 8 female climbers who will scale K2. It was a unique and beautiful experience. I thank Prof. Gregoire Millet , Prof.ssa Cogo and the research team at TerraxCube. evk2cnr.org/cms/


The science behind Tor des Géants 🏃♂️🩸Tor des Géants mag.torxtrail.com/2024/science/i…






Un reportage de la TV du Val d'Aoste (en français) dans lequel nous expliquons les recherches menées cette année sur le Tor des Géants Antoine Raberin Guia Tagliapietra @unilsport



New in Scientific Reports by Guia Tagliapietra Gregoire Millet and colleagues Effect of menstrual cycle phase on physiological responses in healthy women at rest and during submaximal exercise at high altitude nature.com/articles/s4159…


Effect of menstrual cycle phase on physiological responses in healthy women at rest and during submaximal exercise at high altitude Guia Tagliapietra Tadej Debevec Gregoire Millet nature.com/articles/s4159…

Great to see the latest output by Bastien Krumm Antoine Raberin Tom Citherlet Guia Tagliapietra Gregoire Millet 𝘙𝘢𝘱𝘩𝘢𝘦𝘭 𝘍𝘢𝘪𝘴𝘴 and colleagues in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Accelerated Red Blood Cell Turnover Following Extreme Mountain Ultramarathon? journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/abst…


I am grateful for the opportunity to participate in the HYPOXIA Symposium at Lake Louise and share our work from the K2 expedition. A special thank you to Prof.ssa Cogo, Club Alpino Italiano, EvK2CNR, K270 team, Faculté de biologie et de médecine (inactif), @unilsport, Prof. Baggish and Eurac Research


New in European Journal of Applied Physiology by cristina.rotllan prof. Viscor and colleagues from Facultat de Biologia UB The menstrual cycle minimally affects cardiorespiratory function and body balance control in trained women during acute hypobaric hypoxia exposure (4000 m) link.springer.com/article/10.100…