Affecting Effects on Affect: The Impact of Protocol Permutations on Affective Responses to Sprint Interval Exercise; A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Pooled Individual Participant Data
Responses to sprint interval exercise (SIE) are hypothesized to be perceived as unpleasant, but SIE protocols are diverse, and moderating effects of various SIE protocol parameters on affective responses are unknown. We performed a systematic search to identify studies (up to 01/05/2021) measuring a...
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Main Authors: | Richard S. Metcalfe (Author), Sean Williams (Author), Gwen S. Fernandes (Author), Todd A. Astorino (Author), Matthew J. Stork (Author), Shaun M. Phillips (Author), Ailsa Niven (Author), Niels B. J. Vollaard (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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