High-intensity interval neuromuscular training promotes exercise behavioral regulation, adherence and weight loss in inactive obese women

Volume: 20, Issue: 6, Pages: 783 - 792
Published: Sep 16, 2019
Abstract
It is unclear how high-intensity, interval-type nontraditional exercise training programmes can be feasible and effective options for inactive obese individuals. This randomized controlled trial investigated the hypothesis that a 10-month high-intensity, interval-type neuromuscular training programme (DoIT) with adjunct portable modalities, performed in a small-group setting, induces improvements in psychological well-being, subjective vitality...
Paper Details
Title
High-intensity interval neuromuscular training promotes exercise behavioral regulation, adherence and weight loss in inactive obese women
Published Date
Sep 16, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
6
Pages
783 - 792
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