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1. Effects of In-Season Strength Training on Physical Fitness and Injury Prevention in North African Elite Young Female Soccer Players.

2. Beyond Menstrual Dysfunction: Does Altered Endocrine Function Caused by Problematic Low Energy Availability Impair Health and Sports Performance in Female Athletes?

3. Impact of Premenstrual Syndrome Symptoms on Sport Routines in Nonelite Athlete Participants of Summer Olympic Sports.

4. Effects of Hormonal Contraception and the Menstrual Cycle on Fatigability and Recovery From an Anaerobic Exercise Test.

5. Effects of a Preseason Neuromuscular Training Program vs. an Endurance-Dominated Program on Physical Fitness and Injury Prevention in Female Soccer Players.

6. Gastrointestinal Hormones, Morphological Characteristics, and Physical Performance in Elite Soccer Players.

7. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Association Between ACTN3 R577X Genotypes and Performance in Endurance Versus Power Athletes and Non-athletes.

8. Dietary Supplements for Athletic Performance in Women: Beta-Alanine, Caffeine, and Nitrate.

9. Direct and indirect impact of low energy availability on sports performance.

10. Body Composition, Energy Availability, Training, and Menstrual Status in Female Runners.

11. Menstrual Cycle: The Importance of Both the Phases and the Transitions Between Phases on Training and Performance.

12. A Life History Perspective on Athletes with Low Energy Availability.

13. Sport-Science Research on Female Athletes: Dealing With the Paradox of Concurrent Increases in Quantity and Quality.

14. Anthropometrics and Body Composition in East African Runners: Potential Impact on Performance.

15. Shorter Ground Contact Time and Better Running Economy: Evidence From Female Kenyan Runners.

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