Responses of maximal fat oxidation and Fatmax to incremental exercise and electrical muscle stimulation in overweight men
Background and Purpose: Inactive lifestyle has led to an increases in overweight and obesity over the past years, and become an epidemic problem worldwide. Regular exercise is one of the interventions recommended for weight loss and health improvement. The amount of energy consumed during exercise i...
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Main Authors: | Minoo Bassami (Author), Shirin Khaknejad (Author), Rasoul Easlami (Author), Ali Nejatian Hoseinpour (Author) |
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Shahid Beheshti University,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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