Effect of testosterone in young ice-hockey players on hematological, biochemical parameters and the level of physical performance
Ice-hockey combines intense physical activity at high speed with elements of power struggle. Testosterone is the main anabolic hormone, an increase in which during adolescence is associated with faster growth, increased muscle mass, physical strength, and increased overall and aerobic performance. T...
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Main Authors: | N. V. Aksenova (Author), T. A. Mangushev (Author), P. L. Okorokov (Author), E. V. Babaeva (Author), I. V. Zyabkin (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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