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rasoul rezaei
rasoul rezaei
Assistant professor, department of sport sciences, faculty of educational sciences and psychology
Verified email at shirazu.ac.ir
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Association between physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and body composition with menopausal symptoms in early postmenopausal women
F Moradpour, MK Jahromi, M Fooladchang, R Rezaei, MRS Khorasani
Menopause 27 (2), 230-237, 2020
342020
High intensity exercise preconditioning provides differential protection against brain injury following experimental stroke
R Rezaei, S Nasoohi, A Haghparast, F Khodagholi, MR Bigdeli, ...
Life sciences 207, 30-35, 2018
342018
The effect of swimming on anxiety-like behaviors and corticosterone in stressed and unstressed rats
MA Safari, M Koushkie Jahromi, R Rezaei, H Aligholi, S Brand
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (18), 6675, 2020
272020
Differential impact of treadmill training on stroke-induced neurological disorders
R Rezaei, M Nourshahi, F Khodagholi, A Haghparast, S Nasoohi, ...
Brain injury 31 (13-14), 1910-1917, 2017
122017
Maternal spatial training before fertilization improves the spatial learning process in female offspring
J Riyahi, B Abdoli, F Gelfo, L Petrosini, R Rezaei, A Haghparast
Neuroreport 32 (13), 1106-1112, 2021
32021
High-intensity interval and moderate-intensity continuous training ameliorate the deteriorating acute effect of noise stress on corticosterone and testosterone in rats
A Sharifabadi, M Safari, M Hofmeister, R Rezaei, E Farahbakht, ...
Steroids 188, 109134, 2022
12022
Immunoinflammatory Response to Acute Noise Stress in Male Rats Adapted with Different Exercise Training
E Farahbakht, Y Alsinani, M Safari, M Hofmeister, R Rezaie, A Sharifabadi, ...
Noise and Health 25 (119), 226-235, 2023
2023
Swimming Training Modifies Stress-induced Changes in the Hippocampal Morphology and Spatial Memory in Rats
MA Safari, M koushkie Jahromi, H Aligholi, R Rezaei, S Brand
2021
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