Hormonal Exercise Response Model” (HERM): A Conceptual Framework of Endocrine Reactivity to the Physical Stress of Exercise
Keywords:
Exercise, Hormones, Energy Production, Immune SystemAbstract
Anthony C. Hackney, PhD, DSc
Department of Exercise & Sport Science; Department of Nutrition
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
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