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Epinephrine preworkout elevation may offset early morning melatonin concentrations to maintain maximal muscular force and power in track athletes
Kraemer, W. J., Boyd, B. M., Hooper, D. R., Fragala, M. S., Hatfield, D. L., Dunn-Lewis, C., Comstock, B. A., Szivak, T. K., Flanagan, S. D., Looney, D. P., Newton, R. U., Vingren, J. L., Häkkinen, K., White, M. T., Volek, J. S., Maresh, C. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2014)“…Hooper, D. R.…”
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Cortisol, DHEA, Performance and Training in Elite Swimmers
Chatard, J. C., Atlaoui, D., Lac, G., Duclos, M., Hooper, S., MacKinnon, L. T.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2002)“…Hooper, S.…”
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Hormonal, immunological and hematological responses to intensified training in elite swimmers
Traeger Mackinnon, L., Hooper, S. L., Jones, S.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)“…Hooper, S. L.…”
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Effects of 4 wk intensified training on natural killer (NK) cells in competitive swimmers
Gedge, V. I., MacKinnon, L. T., Hooper, S. L.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)“…Hooper, S. L.…”
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