Search Results - Pediatric Exercise Science
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Salivary and serum concentrations of cortisol and testosterone at rest and in response to intense exercise in boys versus men
Adebero,T., McKinlay, B. J., Theocharidis, A., Root, Z., Josse, A. R., Klentrou, P., Falk, B.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2020)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Effects of plyometric training on physical performance of young male soccer players: Potential effects of different drop jump heights
Ramirez-Campillo, R., Alvarez, C., Garcia-Pinillos, F., Gentil, P., Moran, J., Pereira, L. A., Loturco, I.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2019)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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The effect of steroid hormones on the physical performance of boys and girls during an olympic weightlifting competition
Crewther, B., Obminski, Z., Cook, C.Published in Pediatric Exercise Science (2016)“…Pediatric Exercise Science…”
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Youth resistance training: updated position statement paper from the National Strength and Conditioning Association
Faigenbaum, A. D., Kraemer, W. J., Blimkie, C. J., Jeffreys, I., Micheli, L. J., Nitka, M., Rowland, T. W.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2009)“…The NSCA based this position statement paper on a comprehensive analysis of the pertinent scientific evidence regarding the anatomical, physiological, and psychosocial effects of youth resistance training. An expert panel of exercise scientists, physicians, and health/physical education teachers with clinical, practical, and research expertise regarding issues related to pediatric exercise science, sports medicine, and resistance training contributed to this statement. …”