The impact of training modalities on the clinical benefits of exercise intervention in patients with cardiovascular disease risk or type 2 diabetes mellitus

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The impact of training modalities on the clinical benefits of exercise intervention in patients with cardiovascular disease risk or type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Exercise training intervention represents an effective means to reduce adipose tissue mass,
improve glycaemic control and increase whole-body oxygen uptake capacity (VO2peak) in …

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Exercise training intervention represents an effective means to reduce adipose tissue mass,
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