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400 related items for PubMed ID: 29742746

  • 1. Comparison of Psychological and Physiological Responses to Imposed vs. Self-selected High-Intensity Interval Training.
    Kellogg E, Cantacessi C, McNamer O, Holmes H, von Bargen R, Ramirez R, Gallagher D, Vargas S, Santia B, Rodriguez K, Astorino TA.
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  • 2. Comparison of Acute Physiological and Psychological Responses Between Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise and Three Regimes of High-Intensity Interval Training.
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    J Strength Cond Res; 2018 Aug; 32(8):2130-2138. PubMed ID: 28737586
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  • 3. Shorter Versus Longer Durations of Rowing-Based Interval Exercise Attenuate the Physiological and Perceptual Response.
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  • 4. Perceptual Responses to High- and Moderate-Intensity Interval Exercise in Adolescents.
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  • 6. Acute cardiorespiratory, perceptual and enjoyment responses to high-intensity interval exercise in adolescents.
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  • 7. No Sex Differences in Perceptual Responses to High-Intensity Interval Training or Sprint Interval Training.
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  • 8. Psychological responses, muscle damage, inflammation, and delayed onset muscle soreness to high-intensity interval and moderate-intensity continuous exercise in overweight men.
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  • 9. Acute Responses to the 7-Minute Workout.
    Riegler M, Stotz G, Fitzgerald K, Munoz CK, Lewis J, Ring S, Astorino TA.
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  • 10. Predictors of change in affect in response to high intensity interval exercise (HIIE) and sprint interval exercise (SIE).
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  • 11. Positive Affective and Enjoyment Responses to Four High-Intensity Interval Exercise Protocols.
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  • 12. Does sex mediate the affective response to high intensity interval exercise?
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  • 13. No effect of meal intake on physiological or perceptual responses to self-selected high intensity interval exercise (HIIE).
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  • 14. Dissimilar Physiological and Perceptual Responses Between Sprint Interval Training and High-Intensity Interval Training.
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  • 16. Differences in Physiological and Perceptual Responses to High Intensity Interval Exercise Between Arm and Leg Cycling.
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  • 17. Differentiated perceived exertion and self-regulated wheelchair exercise.
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  • 18. Effects of Exercise Structure and Modality on Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Exercise.
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  • 19. Affective Responses during High-Intensity Interval Exercise Compared with Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise in Inactive Women.
    Chu IH, Wu PT, Wu WL, Yu HC, Yu TC, Chang YK.
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