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The IGF-1/cortisol ratio as a useful marker for monitoring training in young boxers
Nassib, S., Moalla, W., Hammoudi-Nassib, S., Chtara , M., Hachana, Y., Tabka, Z., Chamari, K., Elloumi, M.Published in Biology of Sport (2016)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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Combat sports practice favors bone mineral density among adolescent male athletes
Nasri, R., Zrour, S. H., Rebai, H., Neffeti, F., Najjar, M. F., Bergaoui, N., Mejdoub, H., Tabka, Z.Published in Journal of Clinical Densitometry (2015)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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Comparative study of body composition and anaerobic performance between football and judo groups
Triki, M., Rebai, H., Abroug, T., Masmoudi, K., Fellmann, N., Zouari, N., Tabka, Z.Published in Science & Sports (2012)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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Antioxidant status and oxidative stress at rest and in response to acute exercise in judokas and sedentary men
Abed, K. E., Rebai, H., Bloomer, R. J., Trabelsi, K., Masmoudi, L., Zbidi, A., Sahnoun, Z., Hakim, A., Tabka, Z.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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Effets de différentes méthodes d`entraînement sur les paramètres lactiques (Effects of exercise training method on lactate kinetics parameters)
Gharbi, A., Elabed, K., Latiri, I., Tabka, Z., Zbidi, A.Published in Science & Sports (2010)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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Effets d`un exercice de type anaérobie sur le statut antioxydant enzymatique au cours de la récupération chez les judokas (Auswirkungen anaerober Belastungen auf den Status enzymatischer Antioxidanzien bei Judokas in der Phase der Wiederherstellung)
Abed, K. E., Trabelsi, K., Latiri, I., Hakim, A., Tabka, Z., Zbidi, A.Published in Science & Sports (2009)“…Tabka, Z.…”
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