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Neuromuscular Fatigue After Long-Duration Adventure Racing in Adolescent Athletes

Anthony Birat, Yoann M. Garnier, Pierre Bourdier, Alexis Dupuy, Alexandre Dodu, Claire Grossoeuvre, Anne-Charlotte Dupont, Anthony J. Blazevich, Mélanie Rance, Claire Morel, Stéphane Nottin, and Sébastien Ratel

consequences in adolescent athletes. Development and Etiology of Neuromuscular Fatigue Similar to previous studies assessing mixed-modality endurance events in adults (eg, triathlon [ 12 ]), the present data show a significant decrement in knee extensor MVIC torque after the adventure race. This decrease was

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Hydration and Performance in Young Triathletes During a Competition in Tropical Climate

Anita M. Rivera-Brown and Patricia Pagán-Lassalle

Triathlon competitions for youth are often held in hot/humid tropical locations in the Americas. Junior age division (16–19 y) triathletes compete in the sprint distance (750-m swim, 20-km bike, and 5-km run), which is a high-intensity exertion event. During competition, the high metabolic heat

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Maturity-Associated Variations in Resistance Exercise-Induced Hormonal Responses in Young Male Athletes

Yuta Sekine and Norikazu Hirose

). However, a systematic review concluded that the evidence for an acute response of salivary T to aerobic (ie, cycling, and triathlon); resistance (ie, programs encouraging muscle hypertrophy, and strength); or power (ie, repeated sprints, rugby, and soccer matches) exercise training in men is weak ( 17

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Physical Exercise and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Concentration in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis

Francisco José de Menezes-Junior, Íncare C. Jesus, Caroline Brand, Jorge Mota, and Neiva Leite

practitioners (19 h/wk; >3 y) with sedentary Basal BDNF (plasma) 12 Lee et al ( 17 ) 16.49 + 2.04 y; ♀♂ Athletes (n = 45) CG (n = 46) Cross-sectional Compared triathlon practitioners (156.09 [2.61] METs/y) with sedentary PA (IPAQ)— a BDNF (serum) 17 Kim ( 26 ) 14–18 y; ♂ Athletes (n = 13) CG (n = 9) Cross