Moderate-intensity Exercise Decreases Cortisol Response in Overweight Adolescent Women
The study purpose was to demonstrate the effect of moderate-intensity exercise on reducing cortisol levels in overweight adolescent women. Materials and methods. This study is an actual trial study with a pre-test randomized control group design involving 20 overweight adolescent women aged 19-22 as...
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Main Authors: | Yasep Setiakarnawijaya (Author), Widiastuti Widiastuti (Author), Muhamad Syamsul Taufik (Author), Kuswahyudi Kuswahyudi (Author), Awaluddin Awaluddin (Author), Ibnu Sina (Author), Andi Hasriadi Hasyim (Author), Hasyim Hasyim (Author), Abdul Hafidz (Author), Nur Ahmad Muharram (Author) |
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