Sartorio et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Growth hormone responses to repeated bouts of aerobic exercise with different recovery intervals in cyclistsSartorio et al., 2005
- Document ID
- 15276630306469117180
- Author
- Sartorio A
- Agosti F
- Marinone P
- Proietti M
- Lafortuna C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of endocrinological investigation
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To characterise the specific GH responses to repeated bouts of standardised aerobic exercise in amateur competitive cyclists, 6 volunteers (mean age±SE: 28.7±2.3 yr, range: 18– 35 yr) performed two consecutive 30-min cycling sessions at 80% of individual maximal …
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