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Chihiro Nagayama, Keiko Muto, Momoe Iwami, Takuro Tobina. Influence of Summer Training Camp on Food Intake in Adolescent Rugby Football Players. MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE. 2016. 48. 5. 222-222
Active recovery is more favorable than passive recovery to overcome the high-intensity intermittent exercise-induced muscle glycogen deficit
(15th European College of Sport Science Congress 2010)