Methodological aspects in studies involving high-intensity interval training

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research - Tập 31 - Trang 1023-1024 - 2019
João Victor Esteves1, Sonia Maria Marques Gomes Bertolini2, Leonardo Vidal Andreato3
1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
2Postgraduate Program in Health Promotion, University Center of Maringá (UNICESUMAR), Maringá, Brazil
3Physical Education Department, University Center of Maringá (UNICESUMAR), Maringá, Brazil

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