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Biological responses to overload training in endurance sports

by R W Fry , A R Morton , G P Webb , G P Crawford , D Keast , U Gastmann , M Lehmann , J Fleck , D Jeschke , J Kekul - Eur. J. Appl , 1992
"... Introduction Based on the available literature, this meta-analysis will summarize the possible role of the previously examined hormones in connection with an overtraining syndrome. It will focus especially on the usefulness of single hormones as indicators for overtraining. Various sports will be c ..."
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groups (studies 3, 4, 5, and 6) have examined runners as subjects (see Study 3. Barron et al. (2) aimed at demonstrating an assumed disturbance in the hypothalamus-pituitary system as a consequence of overtraining. According to the authors' definition, an athlete was overtrained if apart from
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