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Most Cited Articles of Sports Science Institute of South Africa

TitleJournalYearCitations
Reliability of power in physical performance testsSports Medicine2001433
The quantification of training load, the training response and the effect on performanceSports Medicine2009318
The anticipatory regulation of performance: the physiological basis for pacing strategies and the development of a perception-based model for exercise performanceBritish Journal of Sports Medicine2009304
Physiological models to understand exercise fatigue and the adaptations that predict or enhance athletic performanceScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports2000288
Three independent biological mechanisms cause exercise-associated hyponatremia: evidence from 2,135 weighed competitive athletic performancesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2005277
Impaired exercise performance in the heat is associated with an anticipatory reduction in skeletal muscle recruitmentPflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology2004228
The influence of sensory cues on the perception of exertion during exercise and central regulation of exercise performanceSports Medicine2001169
The physiological regulation of pacing strategy during exercise: a critical reviewBritish Journal of Sports Medicine2009168
Where does the black population of South Africa stand on the nutrition transition?Public Health Nutrition2002156
The effects of different air velocities on heat storage and body temperature in humans cycling in a hot, humid environmentActa Physiologica Scandinavica2005154
Time to move beyond a brainless exercise physiology: the evidence for complex regulation of human exercise performanceApplied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism2011148
Carbohydrate-loading and exercise performance. An updateSports Medicine1997145
Rethinking fat as a fuel for endurance exerciseEuropean Journal of Sport Science2015137
Evidence that a central governor regulates exercise performance during acute hypoxia and hyperoxiaJournal of Experimental Biology2001123
The development of peripheral fatigue and short-term recovery during self-paced high-intensity exerciseJournal of Physiology2013122
Fluid balance during and after an ironman triathlonClinical Journal of Sport Medicine2001122
Consensus statement of the 1st International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference, Cape Town, South Africa 2005Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine2005121
Linear relationship between the perception of effort and the duration of constant load exercise that remainsJournal of Applied Physiology2004120
Weight changes, sodium levels, and performance in the South African Ironman TriathlonClinical Journal of Sport Medicine2002120
Placebo effect of carbohydrate feedings during a 40-km cycling time trialMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise2000115
Does dehydration impair exercise performance?Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise2007105
Diagnosis and prevention of hyponatremia at an ultradistance triathlonClinical Journal of Sport Medicine2000105
1996 J.B. Wolffe Memorial Lecture. Challenging beliefs: ex Africa semper aliquid noviMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise1997103
NSAID use increases the risk of developing hyponatremia during an Ironman triathlonMedicine and Science in Sports and Exercise200699
Low frequency of the "plateau phenomenon" during maximal exercise in elite British athletesEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology200399