| Cyclooxygenase inhibitors and the exercise-induced stress response | |
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OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effects of single dosages of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen, and of the coxib, rofecoxib, on the exercise-induced stress response. Conclusion. The results of this study suggest a role for cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) in the exercise-induced cortisol and temperature response to exercise. |
Authors
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Claassen, Nico, Snyman, Jacques R., Koorts, Alida M., Nolte, Heinrich, Wagenaar, B., Kruger, M., Becker, P.J., Viljoen, Margaretha |
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mviljoen@medic.up.ac.za |
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Publisher : Health and Medical Publishing Group Type : Article Format : 138227 bytes, application/pdf |
Date Detail
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2007-10-09, 2007-10-09, 2006-03 |
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Exercise-induced stress response, Cyclooxygenases, Naproxen, Rofecoxib, Exercise, Stress (Psychology), Hydrocortisone |
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Health and Medical Publishing Group |
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Languages : en |
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