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250 related items for PubMed ID: 36876187

  • 1. Does Exercise Modality Matter Affectively? Contrasting Type and Sequence of Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Versus High-Intensity Interval Training in a Randomized Within-Subject Study.
    Dierkes K, Rösel I, Giel KE, Thiel A, Sudeck G.
    J Sports Sci Med; 2023 Mar; 22(1):84-97. PubMed ID: 36876187
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    Psychol Health Med; 2022 Jun; 27(5):1154-1167. PubMed ID: 33733958
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  • 3. Longitudinal affective response to high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training in overweight women with polycystic ovary syndrome: A randomised trial.
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    Psychol Sport Exerc; 2023 Jan; 64():102325. PubMed ID: 37665810
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    Nutrients; 2020 Feb 10; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 32050648
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  • 7. High-intensity interval and moderate-intensity continuous training elicit similar enjoyment and adherence levels in overweight and obese adults.
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    Eur J Sport Sci; 2017 Oct 10; 17(9):1203-1211. PubMed ID: 28792851
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  • 9. Effect of High-Intensity Interval, Moderate-Intensity Continuous, and Self-Selected Intensity Training on Health and Affective Responses.
    Oliveira GTA, Costa EC, Santos TM, Bezerra RA, Lemos TMAM, Mortatti AL, Elsangedy HM.
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  • 10. Comparison of Acute Physiological and Psychological Responses Between Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise and Three Regimes of High-Intensity Interval Training.
    Olney N, Wertz T, LaPorta Z, Mora A, Serbas J, Astorino TA.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2018 Aug 10; 32(8):2130-2138. PubMed ID: 28737586
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    Li J, Cheng W, Ma H.
    J Diabetes Res; 2022 Aug 10; 2022():9273830. PubMed ID: 35071605
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    Jung ME, Locke SR, Bourne JE, Beauchamp MR, Lee T, Singer J, MacPherson M, Barry J, Jones C, Little JP.
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  • 13. High-intensity interval training elicits more enjoyment and positive affective valence than moderate-intensity training over a 12-week intervention in overweight young women.
    Li F, Kong Z, Zhu X, Chow BC, Zhang D, Liang W, Shang B, Liu Y, Zhang H.
    J Exerc Sci Fit; 2022 Jul 26; 20(3):249-255. PubMed ID: 35646131
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  • 14. Short-term and Long-term Feasibility, Safety, and Efficacy of High-Intensity Interval Training in Cardiac Rehabilitation: The FITR Heart Study Randomized Clinical Trial.
    Taylor JL, Holland DJ, Keating SE, Leveritt MD, Gomersall SR, Rowlands AV, Bailey TG, Coombes JS.
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  • 15. High-Intensity Interval Training Elicits Higher Enjoyment than Moderate Intensity Continuous Exercise.
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  • 17. Moderate-Intensity Exercise and High-Intensity Interval Training Affect Insulin Sensitivity Similarly in Obese Adults.
    Ryan BJ, Schleh MW, Ahn C, Ludzki AC, Gillen JB, Varshney P, Van Pelt DW, Pitchford LM, Chenevert TL, Gioscia-Ryan RA, Howton SM, Rode T, Hummel SL, Burant CF, Little JP, Horowitz JF.
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    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2020 Nov 01; 101(11):1865-1876. PubMed ID: 32585169
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    Percept Mot Skills; 2021 Oct 01; 128(5):2211-2236. PubMed ID: 34112041
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  • 20. Comparison of the Affective Responses to Continuous Training and High-Intensity Interval Training Protocols: Application of the Dual-Mode Model.
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