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    Elevated serum IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, CRP, and IFN-γ levels in 10- to 11-year-old boys with increased BMI by Utsal, L, Tillmann, V, Zilmer, M, Mäestu, J, Purge, P, Jürimäe, J, Saar, M, Lätt, E, Maasalu, K, Jürimäe, T

    Published in Hormone research in paediatrics (01-01-2012)
    “…Many inflammation parameters are associated with obesity, but few comparable data are found in youth. This study aims to characterize the differences in serum…”
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    Better economy in field running than on the treadmill: evidence from high-level distance runners by Mooses, M, Tippi, B, Mooses, K, Durussel, J, Mäestu, J

    Published in Biology of sport (01-01-2015)
    “…Given the ongoing interest in ways to improve the specificity of testing elite athletes in their natural environment, portable metabolic systems provide an…”
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    The effect of 4-week training period on plasma neuropeptide Y, leptin and ghrelin responses in male rowers by Raemson, R, Juerimaee, J, Juerimaee, T, Maeestu, J

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-05-2012)
    “…The aim was to investigate the effect of high-volume low intensity resistance training protocol combined with endurance training on plasma neuropeptide Y (NPY)…”
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    Adiponectin and bone metabolism markers in female rowers: Eumenorrheic and oral contraceptive users by Jürimäe, J., Vaiksaar, S., Mäestu, J., Purge, P., Jürimäe, T.

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (01-12-2011)
    “…This study investigated whether adiponectin, bone formation (osteocalcin) and bone resorption [type I carboxyterminal telopeptide (ICTP)] values are influenced…”
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    Serum interferon gamma concentration is associated with bone mineral density in overweight boys by Utsal, L., Tillmann, V., Zilmer, M., Mäestu, J., Purge, P., Saar, M., Lätt, E., Jürimäe, T., Maasalu, K., Jürimäe, J.

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (01-02-2014)
    “…Childhood obesity has recently been linked to low-grade inflammation. Overweight children have slightly different processes of bone accumulation than normal…”
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    Anthropometry and somatotypes of competitive DanceSport participants: a comparison of three different styles by Liiv, H, Wyon, M, Jürimäe, T, Purge, P, Saar, M, Mäestu, J, Jürimäe, J

    “…Anthropometry in dance and aesthetic sports has been shown to play an important role in selection and performance criteria. The aim of the present study was to…”
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    Longitudinal associations of android and gynoid fat mass on cardiovascular disease risk factors in normal weight and overweight boys during puberty by Lätt, E, Mäestu, J, Jürimäe, J

    Published in American journal of human biology (01-09-2018)
    “…Objectives The aim of this longitudinal study was to assess associations between android and gynoid fat distribution and different cardiovascular disease risk…”
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    Interactions between adipose, bone, and muscle tissue markers during acute negative energy balance in male rowers by JÜRIMÄE, J, RÄMSON, R, MÄESTU, J, JÜRIMÄE, T, ARCIERO, P. J, BRAUN, W. A, LEMURA, L. M, VON DUVILLARD, S. P

    “…The purpose of this investigation was to study the influence of prolonged low-intensity single scull rowing exercise on plasma adipocytokine and osteokine…”
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    Performance improvement is associated with higher postexercise responses in interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor α concentrations by MÄESTU, J, JÜRIMÄE, J, PURGE, P, RÄMSON, R, JÜRIMÄE, T

    “…Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate the postexercise concentrations in IL-6 and TNF- alpha during maximal 6 000 meter time trial in conditions with…”
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    Vigorous physical activity patterns affect bone growth during early puberty in boys by Marin-Puyalto, J., Mäestu, J., Gomez-Cabello, A., Lätt, E., Remmel, L., Purge, P., Casajús, J.A., Vicente-Rodríguez, G., Jürimäe, J.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-12-2018)
    “…Summary This study aims to analyze the impact of participation in vigorous physical activity as it can promote a healthy bone development. Adolescents who…”
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    Low fitness is associated with metabolic risk independently of central adiposity in a cohort of 18‐year‐olds by Lätt, E., Jürimäe, J., Harro, J., Loit, H.‐M., Mäestu, J.

    “…It is unclear whether cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) remains associated with metabolic risk if controlled for central adiposity and other confounders; thus,…”
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    Low cardiorespiratory fitness and obesity for ADHD in childhood and adolescence: A 6‐year cohort study by Muntaner‐Mas, Adrià, Ortega, Francisco B., Femia, Pedro, Kiive, Evelyn, Eensoo, Diva, Mäestu, Jarek, Franke, Barbara, Reif, Andreas, Faraone, Stephen V., Harro, Jaanus

    “…Attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent disorder in childhood and identifying risk factors associated with developing ADHD during…”
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    VO2 Kinetics in All-out Arm Stroke, Leg Kick and Whole Stroke Front Crawl 100-m Swimming by Rodríguez, F A, Lätt, E, Jürimäe, J, Maestu, J, Purge, P, Rämson, R, Haljaste, K, Keskinen, K L, Jürimäe, T

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…The VO2 response to extreme-intensity exercise and its relationship with sports performance are largely unexplored. This study investigated the pulmonary VO2…”
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    Changes in stress and recovery after heavy training in rowers by Jürimäe, J, Mäestu, J, Purge, P, Jürimäe, T

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-09-2004)
    “…In this study, the effect of rapidly increased training volume on performance, recovery-stress state and stress hormones over a six-day training camp were…”
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