The effects of a novel high intensity exercise intervention on established markers of cardiovascular disease and health in Scottish adolescent youth
This study examined the effects of high intensity exercise on physical fitness components and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in youth. Forty-one participants (15-17 years) were divided into a control and an intervention (high intensity exercise, HIT) group. The HIT group (15 boys, 2 girls...
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Main Authors: | Duncan S. Buchan (Author), John D. Young (Author), Alan D. Simpson (Author), Non E. Thomas (Author), Stephen-Mark Cooper (Author), Julien S. Baker (Author) |
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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