Immune responses to exercising in a hot environment in soccer players
Subject Areas : Journal of Physical Activity and HormonesKoorosh Mardani 1 , Mehrzad Moghadasi 2 , Eskandar Rahimi 3
1 - MS in Exercise Physiology, Department of Exercise physiology, Marvdasht branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran.
2 - Head of research committee of Fars Sport Medicine Association
3 - Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Zand Institute of Higher Education, Shiraz, Iran
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