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The following pages link to Changes in adrenal and testicular activity monitored by salivary sampling in males throughout marathon runs (Q44203811):
Displaying 19 items.
- Stress on the dance floor: the cortisol stress response to social-evaluative threat in competitive ballroom dancers (Q34592848) (← links)
- Salivary steroids and psychometric parameters in male marathon runners (Q34677833) (← links)
- Sources of biological and methodological variation in salivary cortisol and their impact on measurement among healthy adults: a review (Q37210061) (← links)
- Interactions of cortisol, testosterone, and resistance training: influence of circadian rhythms (Q37766227) (← links)
- Salivary cortisol in psychobiological research: an overview (Q38214467) (← links)
- The exercise-glucocorticoid paradox: How exercise is beneficial to cognition, mood, and the brain while increasing glucocorticoid levels. (Q38783826) (← links)
- Saliva: a reliable sample matrix in bioanalytics (Q39306678) (← links)
- Methodological and statistical considerations for exercise-related hormone evaluations (Q40371379) (← links)
- Status report on measurement of salivary estrogens and androgens (Q40768958) (← links)
- Catecholamine and cortisol levels in Oxford college rowers (Q41327460) (← links)
- Correlation between plasma and saliva adrenocortical hormones in response to submaximal exercise (Q42920661) (← links)
- Cortisol, DHEA, and testosterone concentrations in saliva in response to an international powerlifting competition (Q42953754) (← links)
- Physical activity, job demand-control, perceived stress-energy, and salivary cortisol in white-collar workers (Q43294431) (← links)
- Effects of sport (football) on growth: auxological, anthropometric and hormonal aspects (Q44272203) (← links)
- Correlations between serum and salivary hormonal concentrations in response to resistance exercise. (Q46496035) (← links)
- Salivary cortisol for monitoring circadian rhythm variation in adrenal activity during shiftwork (Q48875715) (← links)
- Saliva and marathon running (Q73552470) (← links)
- Salivary concentrations of cortisol and testosterone and prediction of performance in a professional triathlon competition (Q82740233) (← links)
- Critical difference applied to exercise-induced salivary testosterone and cortisol using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA): distinguishing biological from statistical change (Q85953701) (← links)