The effect of estrogen on muscle damage biomarkers following prolonged aerobic exercise in eumenorrheic women
This study assessed the influence of estrogen (E 2 ) on muscle damage biomarkers [skeletal muscle - creatine kinase (CK); cardiac muscle - CK-MB] responses to prolonged aerobic exercise. Eumenorrheic women (n=10) who were physically active completed two 60-minute treadmill running sessions at ~60-65...
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Main Authors: | T Williams (Author), E Walz (Author), AR Lane (Author), M Pebole (Author), AC Hackney (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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