High-Intensity Interval Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction Improves Vascular Function in Obese Male Adolescents
Study purpose. Obesity, a chronic metabolic disease is on the rise among children and adolescents and is a leading cause of mortality in adults worldwide. It is imperative to prevent obesity in children to lower the risk of adult obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Considering the effectiveness of...
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Main Authors: | Thitiwat Noikhammueang (Author), Witid Mitranun (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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