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High intensity interval training for maximizing health outcomesKarlsen et al., 2017
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- Karlsen T
- Aamot I
- Haykowsky M
- Rognmo
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- Progress in cardiovascular diseases
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Regular physical activity and exercise training are important actions to improve cardiorespiratory fitness and maintain health throughout life. There is solid evidence that exercise is an effective preventative strategy against at least 25 medical conditions …
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