Hormonal adaptation determines the increase in muscle mass and strength during low-intensity strength training without relaxation

D. V. Popov1, D. V. Swirkun1, A. I. Netreba1, O. S. Tarasova1, A. B. Prostova1, И. М. Ларина1, А. С. Боровик1, О. Л. Виноградова1
1Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

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