Roffey, 2008 - Google Patents
Exercise intensity, exercise training and energy metabolism in overweight and obese malesRoffey, 2008
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The primary objective of this PhD program was to investigate the impact of training at a constant-load moderate-intensity (FATmax) compared to work-matched high-intensity intervals (HIIT) on the metabolic, physiological and psychosocial health profiles of sedentary …
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