1.
Physical Demands in Competitive Ultimate Frisbee
by Krustrup, Peter
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2015, Vol.29 (12), p.3386-3391

2.
Skeletal muscle and performance adaptations to high-intensity training in elite male soccer players: speed endurance runs versus small-sided game training
by Fransson, Dan
European journal of applied physiology, 2017, Vol.118 (1), p.111-121

3.
Heat Stress Impairs Repeated Jump Ability After Competitive Elite Soccer Games
by Mohr, Magni
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2013, Vol.27 (3), p.683-689

4.
Muscle damage, inflammatory, immune and performance responses to three football games in 1 week in competitive male players
by Mohr, Magni
European journal of applied physiology, 2015, Vol.116 (1), p.179-193

5.
Dietary nitrate supplementation improves team sport-specific intense intermittent exercise performance
by Wylie, Lee J
European journal of applied physiology, 2013, Vol.113 (7), p.1673-1684

6.
Game-Induced Fatigue Patterns in Elite Female Soccer
by Krustrup, Peter
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2010, Vol.24 (2), p.437-441

7.
Match Activities of Elite Women Soccer Players at Different Performance Levels
by Mohr, Magni
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2008, Vol.22 (2), p.341-349

8.
Individual responses to short-term heat acclimatisation as predictors of football performance in a hot, dry environment
by Racinais, Sebastien
British journal of sports medicine, 2012, Vol.46 (11), p.810-815

9.
Effects of recreational football on women’s fitness and health: adaptations and mechanisms
by Krustrup, Peter
European journal of applied physiology, 2017, Vol.118 (1), p.11-32

10.
Gender-dependent evaluation of football as medicine for prediabetes
by Mohr, Magni
European journal of applied physiology, 2019, Vol.119 (9), p.2011-2024

11.
Elite Female Soccer Players Perform More High-Intensity Running When Playing in International Games Compared With Domestic League Games
by Andersson, Helena Å
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2010, Vol.24 (4), p.912-919

12.
Muscle variables of importance for physiological performance in competitive football
by Mohr, Magni
European journal of applied physiology, 2015, Vol.116 (2), p.251-262

13.
Effects of soccer vs swim training on bone formation in sedentary middle-aged women
by Mohr, Magni
European journal of applied physiology, 2015, Vol.115 (12), p.2671-2679

14.
Low-volume high-intensity swim training is superior to high-volume low-intensity training in relation to insulin sensitivity and glucose control in inactive middle-aged women
by Connolly, Luke J
European journal of applied physiology, 2016, Vol.116 (10), p.1889-1897

15.
The slow component of oxygen uptake during intense, sub-maximal exercise in man is associated with additional fibre recruitment
by Krustrup, Peter
Pflügers Archiv, 2004, Vol.447 (6), p.855-866

16.
Heat stress impairs repeated jump ability after competitive elite soccer games
by Mohr, Magni
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 2013, Vol.27 (3), p.683-689

17.
Recruitment of fibre types and quadriceps muscle portions during repeated, intense knee-extensor exercise in humans
by Krustrup, Peter
Pflügers Archiv, 2004, Vol.449 (1), p.56-65

18.
Potassium kinetics in human muscle interstitium during repeated intense exercise in relation to fatigue
by Mohr, Magni
Pflügers Archiv, 2004, Vol.448 (4), p.452-456

19.
Environmental heat stress, hyperammonemia and nucleotide metabolism during intermittent exercise
by Mohr, Magni
European journal of applied physiology, 2006, Vol.97 (1), p.89-95

20.
Acute arm and leg muscle glycogen and metabolite responses to small-sided football games in healthy young men
by Panduro, Jeppe
European journal of applied physiology, 2022, Vol.122 (8), p.1929-1937
