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Glucocorticoids improve high-intensity exercise performance in humans
Rafael A Casuso, Lars Melskens, Thomas Bruhn,
Niels H. Secher
,
Nikolai Baastrup Nordsborg
Department of Clinical Medicine
The August Krogh Section for Human Physiology
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Placebo
100%
Time to Exhaustion
50%
Sprint Performance
50%
Kick
50%
Exercise Duration
25%
Randomized Crossover Design
25%
Initial Loss
25%
Whole-body
25%
Running Distance
25%
Force-generating Capacity
25%
Consecutive Days
25%
Rate of Force Development
25%
Peak Rate
25%
Exercise Performance
25%
Muscle Fatigue
25%
Dynamic Exercise
25%
Knee-extensor Exercise
25%
Twitch
25%
Leg Extension
25%
Design Subject
25%
Muscle Force
25%
Placebo Treatment
25%
Placebo-controlled
25%
Sprint Test
25%
Dexamethasone Treatment
25%
Peak Force
25%
Muscle Function
25%
Root Mean Square
25%
Fatigue Development
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Dexamethasone
100%
Glucocorticoid
100%
Placebo
85%
Muscle Strength
14%
Muscle Fatigue
14%
Dynamic Exercise
14%
Electromyogram
14%
Neuroscience
Glucocorticoid
100%
Dexamethasone
100%
Placebo
85%
Electromyography
14%