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80 related items for PubMed ID: 20175039

  • 1. Androgen responses to sprint exercise in young men.
    Derbré F, Vincent S, Maitel B, Jacob C, Delamarche P, Delamarche A, Zouhal H.
    Int J Sports Med; 2010 May; 31(5):291-7. PubMed ID: 20175039
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  • 2. Greater growth hormone and insulin response in women than in men during repeated bouts of sprint exercise.
    Esbjörnsson M, Norman B, Suchdev S, Viru M, Lindhgren A, Jansson E.
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  • 3. Effect of training and detraining on catecholamine responses to sprint exercise in adolescent girls.
    Botcazou M, Zouhal H, Jacob C, Gratas-Delamarche A, Berthon PM, Bentué-Ferrer D, Delamarche P.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2006 May; 97(1):68-75. PubMed ID: 16477445
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  • 4. Plasma catecholamine and nephrine responses following 7 weeks of sprint cycle training.
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  • 5. Neural, metabolic, and performance adaptations to four weeks of high intensity sprint-interval training in trained cyclists.
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  • 6. Training status (endurance or sprint) and catecholamine response to the Wingate-test in women.
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    Int J Sports Med; 2002 Jul; 23(5):342-7. PubMed ID: 12165885
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  • 7. Effects of sprint training on anaerobic performance characteristics determined by the MART.
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  • 9. Attenuated growth hormone response to resistance exercise with prior sprint exercise.
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  • 10. Effect of hydration state on testosterone and cortisol responses to training-intensity exercise in collegiate runners.
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  • 11. Cardiac autonomic responses to repeated shuttle sprints.
    Nakamura FY, Soares-Caldeira LF, Laursen PB, Polito MD, Leme LC, Buchheit M.
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. The time course of the human growth hormone response to a 6 s and a 30 s cycle ergometer sprint.
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  • 15. Relationship between EMG blood lactate, and plasma catecholamine thresholds during graded exercise in men.
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  • 16. Effects of sprint exercise on oxidative stress in skeletal muscle and liver.
    Kayatekin BM, Gönenç S, Açikgöz O, Uysal N, Dayi A.
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  • 17. Effects of sprint interval training on elite Judoists.
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  • 18. Muscle and blood metabolites during a soccer game: implications for sprint performance.
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  • 19. Dihydrotestosterone is elevated following sprint exercise in healthy young men.
    Smith AA, Toone R, Peacock O, Drawer S, Stokes KA, Cook CJ.
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  • 20. Effects of age and recovery duration on performance during multiple treadmill sprints.
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