Search Results - Angeli, T.
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Ice slurry ingestion lowers thermoregulatory strain in wheelchair tennis players during repeated sprint intervals in the heat
Stephenson, B. T., O`Brien, T. J., Hutchinson, M. J., D`Angeli, C., Cockram, A., Mason, B. S., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)“…D`Angeli, C.…”
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Cardiovascular effects of COVID-19 lockdown in professional football players
Cavarretta, E., D'angeli, I., Giammarinaro, M., Gervasi, S., Fanchini, M., Causarano, A., Costa, V., Manara, M., Terribili, N., Sciarra, L., Calò, L., Fossati, C., Peruzzi, M., Versaci, F., Carnevale, R., Biondi-Zoccai, G., Frati, G.Published in Panminerva Medica (2021)“…D'angeli, I.…”
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Sport-related hyperhomocysteinaemia: a putative marker of muscular demand to be noted for cardiovascular risk
Borrione, P., Rizzo, M, Spaccamiglio, A., Salvo, R. A., Dovio, A., Termine, A., Parisi, A., Fagnani, F., Angeli, A., Pigozzi, F.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)“…Angeli, A.…”
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Effects of the training status on the hormonal response and recovery from high-intensity isokinetic exercise: comparisons between endurance-trained athletes and sedentary subjects
Minetto, M. A., Paccotti, P., Borrione, P., Massazza, G., Ventura, M., Termine, A., Di Luigi, L., Pigozzi, F., Angeli, A.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2006)“…Angeli, A.…”
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Effects of high-intensity isokinetic exercise on salivary cortisol in athletes with different training schedules: Relationships to serum cortisol and lactate
Paccotti, P., Minetto, M., Terzolo, M., Ventura, M., Ganzit, G. P., Borrione, P., Termine, A., Angeli, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2005)“…Angeli, A.…”
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