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The time course of the human growth hormone response to a 6 s and a 30 s cycle ergometer sprint.Sprint-based exercise and cognitive function in adolescents.Effect of a school-based intervention to promote healthy lifestyles in 7-11 year old children.High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise: Effect on Young People's Cardiometabolic Health and Cognition.Motion analysis of U11 to U16 elite English Premier League Academy players.Effect of exercise on postprandial endothelial function in adolescent boys.Absorption of creatine supplied as a drink, in meat or in solid form.Effect of the menstrual cycle on performance of intermittent, high-intensity shuttle running in a hot environment.Effect of 6 weeks of sprint training on growth hormone responses to sprinting.Muscle metabolism, temperature, and function during prolonged, intermittent, high-intensity running in air temperatures of 33 degrees and 17 degrees C.Effect of creatine supplementation on training for competition in elite swimmers.Breakfast glycaemic index and exercise: combined effects on adolescents' cognition.Breakfast glycaemic index and cognitive function in adolescent school children.Effect of repeated sprints on postprandial endothelial function and triacylglycerol concentrations in adolescent boys.The reliability and validity of a field hockey skill test.Young people as participants in exercise physiology research: practical issues.Ethics committee approval.Sex differences in adolescents' glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to high and low glycaemic index breakfasts: a randomised control trial.Rapid recovery of power output in females.High intensity intermittent games-based activity and adolescents' cognition: moderating effect of physical fitness.The effect of playing status, maturity status, and playing position on the development of match skills in elite youth football players aged 11–18 years: A mixed-longitudinal studyEffects of previous dynamic arm exercise on power output during repeated maximal sprint cyclingThe metabolic responses of human type I and II muscle fibres during maximal treadmill sprintingConstant external work cycle exercise--the performance and metabolic effects of all-out and even-paced strategiesPhysiological and metabolic responses of female games and endurance athletes to prolonged, intermittent, high-intensity running at 30 degrees and 16 degrees C ambient temperaturesEffect of the number of preceding muscle actions on subsequent peak power outputThe effects of oral creatine supplementation on performance in single and repeated sprint swimmingPower output and muscle metabolism during and following recovery from 10 and 20 s of maximal sprint exercise in humansInterdisciplinary papers and the physiology sectionExercise and postprandial plasma triacylglycerol concentrations in healthy adolescent boysEffects of inertia correction and resistive load on fatigue during repeated sprints on a friction-loaded cycle ergometerEffects of intermittent games activity on postprandial lipemia in young adultsHuman growth hormone responses to repeated bouts of sprint exercise with different recovery periods between boutsAge is an important determinant of the growth hormone response to sprint exercise in non-obese young menInfluence of ingesting versus mouth rinsing a carbohydrate solution during a 1-h runEstimating the energy contribution during single and repeated sprint swimmingMatch analysis of U9 and U10 english premier league academy soccer players using a global positioning system: relevance for talent identification and developmentSeparate and combined influence of posture and sprint running on plasma volume changesThe accumulation of exercise and postprandial endothelial function in boysPsychological characteristics of developing excellence in elite youth football players in English professional academies
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