Inter-season training effects on cardiovascular health in American-style football players
Abstract Background Recent studies on American-style football (ASF) athletes raised questions about the impact of training on the cardiovascular phenotype, particularly among linemen players who engage mostly in static exercise during competition and who exhibit concentric cardiac remodeling, often...
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Main Authors: | Amir Hodzic (Author), Patrick Gendron (Author), Emmanuelle Baron (Author), Amélie Éthier (Author), Odile Bonnefous (Author), Eric Saloux (Author), Paul Milliez (Author), Hervé Normand (Author), François Tournoux (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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