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129 related items for PubMed ID: 29031642

  • 1. The effect of oral contraceptive use on salivary testosterone concentrations and athlete performance during international field hockey matches.
    Crewther BT, Hamilton D, Kilduff LP, Drawer S, Cook CJ.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2018 May; 21(5):453-456. PubMed ID: 29031642
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  • 2. Effects of oral contraceptive use on the salivary testosterone and cortisol responses to training sessions and competitions in elite women athletes.
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  • 3. A longitudinal analysis of salivary testosterone concentrations and competitiveness in elite and non-elite women athletes.
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  • 4. Salivary testosterone concentration, anxiety, perceived performance and ratings of perceived exertion in basketball players during semi-final and final matches.
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  • 5. Can salivary testosterone and cortisol reactivity to a mid-week stress test discriminate a match outcome during international rugby union competition?
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  • 6. Basal and stress-induced salivary testosterone variation across the menstrual cycle and linkage to motivation and muscle power.
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  • 7. Pre-game perceived wellness highly associates with match running performances during an international field hockey tournament.
    Ihsan M, Tan F, Sahrom S, Choo HC, Chia M, Aziz AR.
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  • 8. Fluid balance and hydration habits of elite female field hockey players during consecutive international matches.
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  • 9. Competition stage influences perceived performance but does not affect rating of perceived exertion and salivary neuro-endocrine-immune markers in elite young basketball players.
    Arruda AFS, Aoki MS, Paludo AC, Drago G, Moreira A.
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  • 10. A longitudinal investigation of bidirectional and time-dependent interrelationships between testosterone and training motivation in an elite rugby environment.
    Crewther BT, Hecht M, Potts N, Kilduff LP, Drawer S, Marshall E, Cook CJ.
    Horm Behav; 2020 Nov 01; 126():104866. PubMed ID: 33002456
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  • 12. Influence of competition playing venue on the hormonal responses, state anxiety and perception of effort in elite basketball athletes.
    Arruda AF, Aoki MS, Freitas CG, Drago G, Oliveira R, Crewther BT, Moreira A.
    Physiol Behav; 2014 May 10; 130():1-5. PubMed ID: 24642001
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  • 13. Comparison of baseline free testosterone and cortisol concentrations between elite and non-elite female athletes.
    Cook CJ, Crewther BT, Smith AA.
    Am J Hum Biol; 2012 May 10; 24(6):856-8. PubMed ID: 22915557
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  • 14. The social environment during a post-match video presentation affects the hormonal responses and playing performance in professional male athletes.
    Cook CJ, Crewther BT.
    Physiol Behav; 2014 May 10; 130():170-5. PubMed ID: 24726389
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  • 15. The salivary testosterone response to a chance-determined contest is associated with face-gazing behaviours in athletic women.
    Crewther BT, Cook CJ.
    Horm Behav; 2018 Jul 10; 103():107-110. PubMed ID: 29953884
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  • 16. The effects of different pre-game motivational interventions on athlete free hormonal state and subsequent performance in professional rugby union matches.
    Cook CJ, Crewther BT.
    Physiol Behav; 2012 Jul 16; 106(5):683-8. PubMed ID: 22609482
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  • 17. Watching a previous victory produces an increase in testosterone among elite hockey players.
    Carré JM, Putnam SK.
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  • 18. Playing match venue does not affect resting salivary steroids in elite Futsal players.
    Arruda AF, Aoki MS, Miloski B, Freitas CG, Moura NR, Moreira A.
    Physiol Behav; 2016 Mar 01; 155():77-82. PubMed ID: 26683533
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  • 19. The use of GPS to evaluate activity profiles of elite women hockey players during match-play.
    Macutkiewicz D, Sunderland C.
    J Sports Sci; 2011 Jun 01; 29(9):967-73. PubMed ID: 21604228
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