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The 1,500-m Rowing Performance is Highly Dependent on Modified Wingate Anaerobic Test Performance in National-Level Adolescent Rowers
Effect of muscle length on voluntary activation of the plantar flexors in boys and men
Neuromuscular Physiology and Youth
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Is There a Progressive Withdrawal of Physiological Protections against High-Intensity Exercise-Induced Fatigue during Puberty?
The bigger, the stronger? Insights from muscle architecture and nervous characteristics in obese adolescent girls
Obesity-related differences in neuromuscular fatigue in adolescent girls
C-43 Free Communication/Poster - Skeletal Muscle Body Fat Relationship:
L’adolescence est-elle une période de levée des protections physiologiques au cours de l’exercice musculaire intense ?
Bedtime and Sleep Timing but not Sleep Duration Are Associated With Eating Habits in Primary School Children
Insights into the Mechanisms of Neuromuscular Fatigue in Boys and Men
Four-Month Course of Soluble Milk Proteins Interacts With Exercise to Improve Muscle Strength and Delay Fatigue in Elderly Participants
Effects of sports drinks on the maintenance of physical performance during 3 tennis matches: a randomized controlled study
Effect of Muscle Length on Voluntary Activation Level in Children and Adults
Child-adult differences in specific strength are attributed to voluntary activation level only at long muscle length.
Central and Peripheral Fatigability in Boys and Men during Maximal Contraction
Children experience more central and less peripheral fatigue than adults during repeated maximal contractions.
Determining the Muscle Voluntary Activation Characteristics in Children: A Methodological Challenge. Commentary on "Child-Adult Differences in Muscle Activation-A Review"
The rate of PCr resynthesis is not a reliable index of skeletal muscle oxidative capacity
Whey Proteins Are More Efficient than Casein in the Recovery of Muscle Functional Properties following a Casting Induced Muscle Atrophy
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