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Para Powerlifting Performance: A Systematic Review

This research aimed to conduct a systematic review of para powerlifting strength performance. The searches were conducted in three electronic databases: PubMed, Scopus, and SPORTDiscus. Intervention studies related to para powerlifting performance were included. The main information was extracted sy...

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Published in:International journal of sports medicine 2024-02, Vol.45 (2), p.95-103
Main Authors: Oliveira, José Igor V, de Lucena, Erick Guilherme Peixoto, Ferland, Pierre-Marc, Oliveira, Saulo Fernandes Melo, Uchida, Marco Carlos
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