Endocrine aspect of overtraining in athletes
Striving to achieve the goals of the training process with the irrational use of physical activity can lead to a decrease in the adaptive and reserve capabilities of the athlete. The development of changes in the endocrine, cardiovascular and central nervous systems may result in the development of...
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Main Authors: | Z. G. Ordzhonikidze (Author), N. A. Demidov (Author), V. I. Pavlov (Author), V. A. Badtieva (Author), A. S. Rezepov (Author), O. S. Volkova (Author), S. G. Plotnikov (Author), M. V. Gvinianidze (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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