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1. Exercisers' Affective and Enjoyment Responses: A Meta-Analytic and Meta-Regression Review. Tavares VDO, Schuch FB, Tempest G, Parfitt G, Oliveira Neto L, Galvão-Coelho NL, Hackett D. Percept Mot Skills; 2021 Oct; 128(5):2211-2236. PubMed ID: 34112041 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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