Effects of circuit-type resistance training on industrial opiate induced neurotransmitter disruption and performance changes of previously addicted men
Study aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of an 8-week circuit-type resistance training program on performance changes and neurotransmitter disruptions induced by industrial opiate in previously addicted men.
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Main Authors: | Arazi Hamid (Author), Dadvand Seyedeh Shiva (Author) |
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