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241 related items for PubMed ID: 14614627

  • 1. Effect of the intensity of training on catecholamine responses to supramaximal exercise in endurance-trained men.
    Jacob C, Zouhal H, Prioux J, Gratas-Delamarche A, Bentué-Ferrer D, Delamarche P.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2004 Jan; 91(1):35-40. PubMed ID: 14614627
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  • 2. Training status (endurance or sprint) and catecholamine response to the Wingate-test in women.
    Jacob C, Zouhal H, Vincent S, Gratas-Delamarche A, Berthon PM, Bentué-Ferrer D, Delamarche P.
    Int J Sports Med; 2002 Jul; 23(5):342-7. PubMed ID: 12165885
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  • 3. Effect of training status on the sympathoadrenal activity during a supramaximal exercise in human.
    Zouhal H, Jacob C, Rannou F, Gratas-Delamarche A, Bentué-Ferrer D, Del P.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2001 Sep; 41(3):330-6. PubMed ID: 11533563
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  • 4. Adrenal medulla responsiveness to the sympathetic nervous activity in sprinters and untrained subjects during a supramaximal exercise.
    Zouhal H, Rannou F, Gratas-Delamarche A, Monnier M, Bentué-Ferrer D, Delamarche P.
    Int J Sports Med; 1998 Apr; 19(3):172-6. PubMed ID: 9630021
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  • 5. Between 21 and 34 years of age, aging alters the catecholamine responses to supramaximal exercise in endurance trained athletes.
    Zouhal H, Gratas-Delamarche A, Rannou F, Granier P, Bentue-Ferrer D, Delamarche P.
    Int J Sports Med; 1999 Aug; 20(6):343-8. PubMed ID: 10496111
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  • 6. Sustained noradrenaline sulphate response in long-distance runners and untrained subjects up to 2 h after exhausting exercise.
    Strobel G, Hack V, Kinscherf R, Weicker H.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1993 Aug; 66(5):421-6. PubMed ID: 8330610
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  • 10. Plasma catecholamine responses and neural adaptation during short-term resistance training.
    Pullinen T, Huttunen P, Komi PV.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2000 May; 82(1-2):68-75. PubMed ID: 10879445
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  • 12. Obesity and catecholamine responses to maximal exercise in adolescent girls.
    Zouhal H, Jabbour G, Youssef H, Flaa A, Moussa E, Groussard C, Jacob C.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2010 Sep; 110(2):247-54. PubMed ID: 20454801
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  • 14. [Exercise recommendation and catecholamines in patients with coronary artery disease].
    Tegtbur U, Meyer H, Machold H, Busse MW.
    Z Kardiol; 2002 Nov; 91(11):927-36. PubMed ID: 12442196
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