International Journal of Research in Exercise Physiology

Volume 19 Number 1 Fall 2023

9 01, 2024

Proof of concept: can REHIT offset unfavorable cardiometabolic profiles in a sedentary disabled population?

2024-01-09T13:36:14-07:00January 9th, 2024|Manuscripts: Volume 19 Number 1 Fall 2023|Keywords: , , , |

Aspen R. Heale1, Alexia Thiros1, Michelle R. Conway1, Christina Buchanan1. Proof of concept: can REHIT offset unfavorable cardiometabolic profiles in a sedentary disabled population? 1High Altitude Exercise Physiology Program, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO, USA.
9 01, 2024

Aquatic reduced exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) increases cardiorespiratory fitness in untrained young adults compared with a land-based protocol

2024-01-10T11:23:13-07:00January 9th, 2024|Manuscripts: Volume 19 Number 1 Fall 2023|Keywords: , , , |

Lori Sherlock1, Brian Leary1, Olivia Naylor1, Emily Ryan1, Miriam Leary1. Aquatic reduced exertion high-intensity interval training (REHIT) increases cardiorespiratory fitness in untrained young adults compared with a land-based protocol1Division of Exercise Physiology, Department of Human Performance and Applied Exercise Science, School of Medicine, West Virginia University; West Virginia, USA.
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