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Original Article

Acute effects of exercise at low altitude (350 meters below sea level) on hormones of the anterior pituitary & cortisol in athletes

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Pages 289-298 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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I. Bani Hani, Fayig El-Migdadi, F. El-Migdadi, A. Shotar, R. Abudheese & N. Bashir. (2001) STRESS FROM EXERCISE IN THE BELOW SEA LEVEL ENVIRONMENT CAUSES AN INCREASE IN SERUM TESTOSTERONE LEVELS IN TRAINED ATHLETES. Endocrine Research 27:1-2, pages 19-23.
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