Thierry Bernard

2.3k total citations
74 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Thierry Bernard is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Thierry Bernard has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 28 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 22 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Recurrent topics in Thierry Bernard's work include Sports Performance and Training (32 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (28 papers) and CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors (22 papers). Thierry Bernard is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (32 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (28 papers) and CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors (22 papers). Thierry Bernard collaborates with scholars based in France, United Kingdom and Australia. Thierry Bernard's co-authors include Jeanick Brisswalter, Christophe Hausswirth, G. Falgairette, Olivier Gavarry, Magali Giacomoni, Romuald Lepers, Yannick Le Meur, Christophe Hausswirth, Bertrand Zavidovique and Fabrice Vercruyssen and has published in prestigious journals such as Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits and Pattern Recognition.

In The Last Decade

Thierry Bernard

67 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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All Works

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Louis, Julien, et al.. (2020). Retraining and Nutritional Strategy of an Endurance Master Athlete Following Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Study. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 2. 9–9. 2 indexed citations
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Radel, Rémi, et al.. (2019). Influence of cognitive load on the dynamics of neurophysiological adjustments during fatiguing exercise. Psychophysiology. 56(6). e13343–e13343. 20 indexed citations
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Géhin, Claudine, et al.. (2018). A Comparative Study of Two Ambulatory Core Temperature Assessment Methods. IRBM. 39(2). 143–150. 3 indexed citations
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Peiffer, Jeremiah J., et al.. (2015). Comparison of the influence of age on cycling efficiency and the energy cost of running in well-trained triathletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 116(1). 195–201. 14 indexed citations
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Brisswalter, Jeanick, et al.. (2014). Age difference in efficiency of locomotion and maximal power output in well-trained triathletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 114(12). 2579–2586. 12 indexed citations
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Easthope, Chris Awai, Thierry Bernard, Christophe Hausswirth, et al.. (2012). The influence of wearing compression stockings on performance indicators and physiological responses following a prolonged trail running exercise. European Journal of Sport Science. 14(2). 144–150. 42 indexed citations
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Meur, Yannick Le, Sylvain Dorel, Giuseppe Rabita, et al.. (2012). Spring–mass behavior and electromyographic activity evolution during a cycle-run test to exhaustion in triathletes. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology. 22(6). 835–844. 13 indexed citations
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Hausswirth, Christophe, et al.. (2009). Accuracy and Repeatability of the Polar®RS800sd to Evaluate Stride Rate and Running Speed. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 30(5). 354–359. 27 indexed citations
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Meur, Yannick Le, Christophe Hausswirth, Sylvain Dorel, et al.. (2009). Influence of gender on pacing adopted by elite triathletes during a competition. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 106(4). 535–545. 67 indexed citations
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Hausswirth, Christophe, Yannick Le Meur, François Bieuzen, Jeanick Brisswalter, & Thierry Bernard. (2009). Pacing strategy during the initial phase of the run in triathlon: influence on overall performance. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 108(6). 1115–1123. 52 indexed citations
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Lepers, Romuald, Jean Theurel, Christophe Hausswirth, & Thierry Bernard. (2007). Neuromuscular fatigue following constant versus variable-intensity endurance cycling in triathletes. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 11(4). 381–389. 35 indexed citations
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Hausswirth, Christophe, Thierry Bernard, François Bieuzen, et al.. (2006). Relation between preferred and optimal cadences during two hours of cycling in triathletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 40(4). 293–298. 19 indexed citations
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Vallier, Jean‐Marc, Franco Grego, Fabien A. Basset, et al.. (2005). Effect of fluid ingestion on neuromuscular function during prolonged cycling exercise. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 39(4). e17–e17. 19 indexed citations
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Delextrat, Anne, Jeanick Brisswalter, Christophe Hausswirth, Thierry Bernard, & Jean‐Marc Vallier. (2005). Does Prior 1500-m Swimming Affect Cycling Energy Expenditure in Well-Trained Triathletes?. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 30(4). 392–403. 16 indexed citations
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Bernard, Thierry, Fabrice Vercruyssen, Christophe Hausswirth, et al.. (2003). Effect of cycling cadence on subsequent 3 km running performance in well trained triathletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 37(2). 154–159. 50 indexed citations
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Delextrat, Anne, et al.. (2003). Influence of Drafting during Swimming on Ratings of Perceived Exertion during a Swim-to-Cycle Transition in Well-Trained Triathletes. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 96(2). 664–666. 1 indexed citations
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Vercruyssen, Fabrice, Jeanick Brisswalter, Christophe Hausswirth, et al.. (2002). Influence of cycling cadence on subsequent running performance in triathletes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 34(3). 530–536. 54 indexed citations
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Giacomoni, Magali, et al.. (2000). Influence of the menstrual cycle phase and menstrual symptoms on maximal anaerobic performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 32(2). 486–486. 78 indexed citations
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Bernard, Thierry, et al.. (1997). Relationships between oxygen consumption and heart rate in transitory and steady states of exercise and during recovery: influence of type of exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 75(2). 170–176. 33 indexed citations
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Gavarry, Olivier, et al.. (1997). Continuous heart rate monitoring over 1 week in teenagers aged 11-16 years. PubMed. 77(1-2). 125–132. 40 indexed citations

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