The effect of six days open water swimming activity on salivary, oxidative stress and cortisol levels on elite master swimmers
Open water swimming is a sport and recreational activity in which individuals swim in natural bodies of water. When the body is under stress, stress hormones, and reactive oxygen metabolite production may increase. The study aims to evaluate the effect of swimming stress on oxidation formation, anti...
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Main Authors: | Nihal Sekhar Oktay (Author), Kubilay Cimen (Author), Beste Tacal Aslan (Author), Sukriye Caliskan (Author), Cengiz Karagozoglu (Author), Korkut Ulucan (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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