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Ethanol Does Not Delay Muscle Recovery but Decreases Testosterone/Cortisol Ratio
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Neither a low nor a high dose of ethanol adversely affected recovery of muscle function after resistance exercise in recreationally strength-trained individuals. However, the increased cortisol levels and reduced testosterone/cortisol ratio after the high ethanol dose could translate into long-term negative effects.
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