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397 related items for PubMed ID: 25162652

  • 1. Caloric expenditure of aerobic, resistance, or combined high-intensity interval training using a hydraulic resistance system in healthy men.
    Falcone PH, Tai CY, Carson LR, Joy JM, Mosman MM, McCann TR, Crona KP, Kim MP, Moon JR.
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  • 18. A comparison of physiological responses and rating of perceived exertion between high-impact and low-impact aerobic dance sessions.
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