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148 related items for PubMed ID: 1889932

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  • 31. Hormonal responses to endurance training and overtraining in female athletes.
    Uusitalo AL, Huttunen P, Hanin Y, Uusitalo AJ, Rusko HK.
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  • 34. Off seasonal and pre-seasonal assessment of circulating energy sources during prolonged running at the anaerobic threshold in competitive triathletes.
    Knoepfli B, Riddell MC, Ganzoni E, Burki A, Villiger B, von Duvillard SP.
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  • 37. Hormonal responses to marathon running in non-elite athletes.
    Karkoulias K, Habeos I, Charokopos N, Tsiamita M, Mazarakis A, Pouli A, Spiropoulos K.
    Eur J Intern Med; 2008 Dec; 19(8):598-601. PubMed ID: 19046725
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  • 39. Training responses of plasma beta-endorphin, adrenocorticotropin, and cortisol.
    Kraemer WJ, Fleck SJ, Callister R, Shealy M, Dudley GA, Maresh CM, Marchitelli L, Cruthirds C, Murray T, Falkel JE.
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