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The problem which faces the physiologist in assessing the role of various hormones during physical exercise lies in whether the work is continuous or short, severe or mild. He must also consider if the subject is trained or untrained, normal or abnormal. The muscular mass involve, the sex and age of the subject is also of considerable importance.
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Métivier, G. (1975). The Effects of Long Lasting Physical Exercise and Training on Hormonal Regulation. In: Howald, H., Poortmans, J.R. (eds) Metabolic Adaptation to Prolonged Physical Exercise. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5523-5_32
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