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Preseason neuromuscular versus endurance training leads to greater improvements in isokinetic strength, muscle damage, and inflammation parameters in highly trained female soccer p...
Belamjahad, A., Tourny, C., Hackney, A. C., Jebabli, N., Chariba, N., Laziri, F., Saeidi, A., Laher, I., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Effects of neuromuscular training applied during Ramadan on physical fitness and injury prevention in highly-trained male youth soccer players
Belamjahad, A., Tourny, C., Hackney, A. C., Laziri, F., Saeidi, A., El Hachimi, O., Laher, I., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Effects of in-season strength training on physical fitness and injury prevention in north african elite young female soccer players
Darragi, M., Zouhal, H., Bousselmi, M., Karamti, H. M., Clark, C. C. T., Laher, I., Hackney, A. C., Granacher, U., Zouita, A. B. M.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)article“…Laher, I.…”
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ACE I/D genotype and risk of non-contact injury in Moroccan elite athletes: a pilot study
El Ouali, E. M., Kartibou, J., Del Coso, J., Supriya, R., Laher, I., El Kettani, Z., Ghazal, H., Al Idrissi, N., Saeidi, A., Mesfioui, A., Zouhal, H.Published in Medicina (2025)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Changes in physical fitness, muscle damage and cognitive function in elite rugby players over a season
Karamti, M. H., Zouhal, H., Bousselmi, M., Darragi, M., Khannous, H., Hmid, A. B., Zamali, I., Ahmed, M. B., Laher, I., Granacher, U., Moussa, A. Z. B.Published in Sports (2024)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Effects of a preseason neuromuscular training program vs. an endurance-dominated program on physical fitness and injury prevention in female soccer players
Belamjahad, A., Tourny, C., Jebabli, N., Clark, C. C. T., Laher, I., Hackney, A. C., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2024)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Effects of caffeine supplementation on anaerobic power and muscle activity in youth athletes
Ghazaleh, L., Enayati, A., Delfan, M., Bamdad, S., Laher, I., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Regular soccer training improves pulmonary diffusion capacity in 6 to 10 year old boys
Dridi, R., Dridi, N., Gmada, N., Laher, I., Saeidi, A., Granacher, U., Zouhal, H.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2023)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Potential harms of supplementation with high doses of antioxidants in athletes
Li, S., Fasipe, B., Laher, I.Published in Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness (2022)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Timing of resistance training during Ramadan fasting and its effects on muscle strength and hypertrophy
Triki, R., Zouhal, H., Chtourou, H., Salhi, I., Jebabli, N., Saeidi, A., Laher, I., Hackney, A. C., Granacher, U., Abderrahman, A. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Effects of malocclusion on maximal aerobic capacity and athletic performance in young sub-elite athletes
El Ouali, E. M., Zouhal, H., Bahije, L., Ibrahimi, A., Benamar, B., Kartibou, J., Saeidi, A., Laher, I., El Harane, S., Granacher, U., Mesfioui, A.Published in Sports (2022)article“…Laher, I.…”
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Gastrointestinal hormones, morphological characteristics, and physical performance in elite soccer players
Salhi, I., Aabderrahman, A. B., Triki, R., Clark, C. C., Gaed, S., Hackney, A. C., Saeidi, A., Laher, I., Kurtz, J. A., VanDusseldorp, T. A., Zouhal, H.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)article“…Laher, I.…”
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