CORRECTION article

Front. Physiol., 16 July 2018

Sec. Exercise Physiology

Volume 9 - 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00771

Corrigendum: Two Consecutive Days of Extreme Conditioning Program Training Affects Pro and Anti-inflammatory Cytokines and Osteoprotegerin without Impairments in Muscle Power

  • 1. Graduation Program on Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brasília, Brazil

  • 2. Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, Faculty Estacio of Vitoria, Vitória, Brazil

  • 3. Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Brasilia, Brasília, Brazil

  • 4. UDF-Centro Universitário, Brasília, Brazil

  • 5. Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV, United States

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The final sentence in the legend of Figure 3 has been reworded to explicitly state the significance of the symbols. *p < 0.05 comparing to Pre T1; p < 0.05 comparing to Post T1; p < 0.05 comparing to 24 h Post T1. This clarification does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way.

The original version of the article has been updated following the highlighting of issues by a third party.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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inflammatory response, weight training, extreme condition, muscle power, Overtraining

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Tibana RA, de Almeida LM, Frade de Sousa NM, Nascimento DdC, Neto IVdS, de Almeida JA, de Souza VC, Lopes MdFTPL, Nobrega OdT, Vieira DCL, Navalta JW and Prestes J (2018) Corrigendum: Two Consecutive Days of Extreme Conditioning Program Training Affects Pro and Anti-inflammatory Cytokines and Osteoprotegerin without Impairments in Muscle Power. Front. Physiol. 9:771. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00771

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05 April 2018

Accepted

01 June 2018

Published

16 July 2018

Volume

9 - 2018

Edited and reviewed by

Gary Iwamoto, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

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*Correspondence: Ramires A. Tibana

This article was submitted to Exercise Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology

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