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Testosterone dose-dependently increases maximal voluntary strength and leg power, but does not affect fatigability or specific tension
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Testosterone dose-dependently increases maximal voluntary strength and leg power, but does not affect fatigability or specific tension

T.W. Storer, L. Magliano, L. Woodhouse, M.L. Lee, C. Dzekov, J. Dzekov, R. Casaburi and S. Bhasin
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol.88(4), pp.1478-1485
2003

Abstract

Adolescent Adult Biomechanics Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Double-Blind Method Exercise Humans Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Leg Magnetic Resonance Imaging Male Muscle Contraction Muscle Fatigue Muscle, Skeletal Testosterone gonadorelin agonist somatomedin C testosterone enantate adult article clinical trial controlled clinical trial controlled study correlation analysis dose response exercise human human experiment leg muscle male muscle fatigue muscle function muscle mass muscle strength muscle tone normal human nuclear magnetic resonance imaging priority journal randomized controlled trial
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