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1. Structural and Functional Properties of Lower Extremity Tendons in Men.

2. Changes in hormonal profiles during competition preparation in physique athletes.

3. Time Course of Neuromuscular Fatigue During Different Resistance Exercise Loadings in Power Athletes, Strength Athletes, and Nonathletes.

5. Perspectives on Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training in Healthy Adult Females: A Systematic Review.

6. Body composition in male lifelong trained strength, sprint and endurance athletes and healthy age-matched controls.

7. Effects of Acute Loading Induced Fatigability, Acute Serum Hormone Responses and Training Volume to Individual Hypertrophy and Maximal Strength during 10 Weeks of Strength Training.

8. Stress hormone response to instrumented elective lumbar spine fusion surgery.

9. Individualized Endurance Training Based on Recovery and Training Status in Recreational Runners.

10. Arousal/Stress Effects of "Overwatch" eSports Game Competition in Collegiate Gamers.

11. Step vs. Two-Phase Gradual Volume Reduction Tapering Protocols in Strength Training: Effects on Neuromuscular Performance and Serum Hormone Concentrations.

12. Substantial Fat Loss in Physique Competitors Is Characterized by Increased Levels of Bile Acids, Very-Long Chain Fatty Acids, and Oxylipins.

13. Acute neuromuscular and hormonal responses to 20 versus 40% velocity loss in males and females before and after 8 weeks of velocity-loss resistance training.

14. Effects of Combined Strength and Endurance Training on Body Composition, Physical Fitness, and Serum Hormones During a 6-Month Crisis Management Operation.

15. Acute Floatation-REST Improves Perceived Recovery After a High-Intensity Resistance Exercise Stress in Trained Men.

16. Acute Neuromuscular and Hormonal Responses to Power, Strength, and Hypertrophic Protocols and Training Background.

17. The Effects of Resistance Training on Physical Fitness and Neuromotor-Cognitive Functions in Adults With Down Syndrome.

18. Exercise medicine for cancer cachexia: targeted exercise to counteract mechanisms and treatment side effects.

19. Effects of Upper Body Eccentric versus Concentric Strength Training and Detraining on Maximal Force, Muscle Activation, Hypertrophy and Serum Hormones in Women.

20. Physiological, Perceptual, and Performance Responses to the 2-Week Block of High- versus Low-Intensity Endurance Training.

21. Effectiveness of a 12-month home-based exercise program on trunk muscle strength and spine function after lumbar spine fusion surgery: a randomized controlled trial.

22. Hormonal stress responses of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I in highly resistance trained women and men.

23. Radiotherapy before or during androgen-deprivation therapy does not blunt the exercise-induced body composition protective effects in prostate cancer patients: A secondary analysis of two randomized controlled trials.

24. High Responders to Hypertrophic Strength Training Also Tend to Lose More Muscle Mass and Strength During Detraining Than Low Responders.

25. Resistance Training Load Effects on Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Gain: Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis.

26. Acute Physiological Responses to Four Running Sessions Performed at Different Intensity Zones.

27. Acute Effects of High-intensity Resistance Exercise on Cognitive Function.

28. Mitochondrial bioenergetic pathways in blood leukocyte transcriptome decrease after intensive weight loss but are rescued following weight regain in female physique athletes.

29. Monitoring Training and Recovery during a Period of Increased Intensity or Volume in Recreational Endurance Athletes.

30. Aiming strategy affects performance-related factors in biathlon standing shooting.

31. Hormonal Contraceptive Use Does Not Affect Strength, Endurance, or Body Composition Adaptations to Combined Strength and Endurance Training in Women.

32. Training-Induced Acute Neuromuscular Responses to Military Specific Test during a Six-Month Military Operation.

33. Changes in sprint performance and sagittal plane kinematics after heavy resisted sprint training in professional soccer players.

34. Validity of Using Velocity to Estimate Intensity in Resistance Exercises in Men and Women.

35. Increased fascicle length but not patellar tendon stiffness after accentuated eccentric-load strength training in already-trained men.

36. Effects of Task-Specific and Strength Training on Simulated Military Task Performance in Soldiers.

37. Acute Hemodynamic Responses to Combined Exercise and Sauna.

38. A 10-Week Block of Combined High-Intensity Endurance and Strength Training Produced Similar Changes in Dynamic Strength, Body Composition, and Serum Hormones in Women and Men.

39. On "The Basics of Training for Muscle Size and Strength".

40. Effects of strength vs. endurance training and their combination on physical performance characteristics in female horseback riders.

41. Inter-individual variation in response to resistance training in cardiometabolic health indicators.

42. Microdialysis-Assessed Exercised Muscle Reveals Localized and Differential IGFBP Responses to Unilateral Stretch Shortening Cycle Exercise.

43. Changes in strength and power performance and serum hormone concentrations during 12 weeks of task-specific or strength training in conscripts.

44. Differences in Training Adaptations of Endurance Performance during Combined Strength and Endurance Training in a 6-Month Crisis Management Operation.

45. Acute responses of comprehensive gonadosteroids and corticosteroids to resistance exercise before and after 10 weeks of supervised strength training.

46. Acute Neuromuscular and Hormonal Responses to Different Exercise Loadings Followed by a Sauna.

47. Physical fitness profile in female horseback riders.

48. Training-induced changes in daily energy expenditure: Methodological evaluation using wrist-worn accelerometer, heart rate monitor, and doubly labeled water technique.

49. Trunk Muscle Strength After Lumbar Spine Fusion: A 12-Month Follow-up.

50. Molecular Pathways Mediating Immunosuppression in Response to Prolonged Intensive Physical Training, Low-Energy Availability, and Intensive Weight Loss.

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