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135 related items for PubMed ID: 21058588

  • 1. Effect of pre- and postcompetition emotional state on salivary cortisol in top-ranking wrestlers.
    Coelho RW, Keller B, da Silva AM.
    Percept Mot Skills; 2010 Aug; 111(1):81-6. PubMed ID: 21058588
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  • 2. Salivary hormones and anxiety in winners and losers of an international judo competition.
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  • 12. Dreading the boards: stress response to a competitive audition characterized by social-evaluative threat.
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  • 13. Psychophysiological stress response during competition between elite and non-elite Korean junior golfers.
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  • 17. Cortisol Predicts Performance During Competition: Preliminary Results of a Field Study with Elite Adolescent Taekwondo Athletes.
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  • 18. Competition stress in soccer coaches increases salivary. Immunoglobin A and salivary cortisol concentrations.
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