2024
DOI: 10.5937/jomb0-44369
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Cardiorespiratory fitness mediates cortisol and lactate responses to winter and summer marches

Abstract: Background: The extent to which homeostatically regulated physiological processes (including cardiorespiratory fitness expressed as VO2max) are involved in response to physical stressors (which include acclimatization and marching) has not been studied,, and we intended to make this assessment based on measured cortisol levels and blood lactate in subjects exposed to summer and winter acclimatization and marching. Methods: Two groups of young men with poor (PCF; n=9) and better physical condition (GCF; n… Show more

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