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    Scott D, Blizzard L, Fell J, Jones G.
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  • 24. Suppression of endogenous testosterone production attenuates the response to strength training: a randomized, placebo-controlled, and blinded intervention study.
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  • 25. Impact of differing protein sources and a creatine containing nutritional formula after 12 weeks of resistance training.
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  • 31. Body fat predicts an increase and limb muscle strength predicts a decrease in leptin in older adults over 2·6 years.
    Antony B, Jones G, Stannus O, Blizzard L, Ding C.
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  • 35. Regular participation in sports is associated with enhanced physical fitness and lower fat mass in prepubertal boys.
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  • 37. Fitness and lean mass increases during combined training independent of loading order.
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  • 38. The combined effects of protein intake and resistance training on serum osteocalcin concentrations in strength and power athletes.
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