Effects of hydration state on plasma testosterone, cortisol and catecholamine concentrations before and during mild exercise at elevated temperature
Jay R. Hoffman(Ariel University), Ann Ward(University of York), Michael F. Bergeron(Sanford USD Medical Center), L. Ahlquist(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), John W. Castellani(University of Connecticut), Robert W. Kenefick(University of Connecticut), Lawrence E. Armstrong(University of Connecticut), C. L. Gabaree(University of Connecticut), Carl M. Maresh(The Ohio State University)
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