Influence of Practice Periodization and Sleep Duration on Oxidative Stress in High School Judo Athletes
Numerous research studies have investigated the relationship between exercise, oxidative stress level, and condition in athletes who engage in intense training on a daily basis. However, it is known that oxidative stress is affected by exercise, sleep, and the psychological state, but there are only...
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Main Authors: | Ena Yoshida (Author), Harumi Hayashida (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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