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The acute effect of a single exhaustive sprint exercise session on post-exercise fat oxidation rate
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Lipid oxidation in fit young adults during postexercise recovery
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Six high-intensity interval training sessions over 5 days increases maximal oxygen uptake, endurance capacity, and sub-maximal exercise fat oxidation as much as 6 high-intensity interval training sessions over 2 weeks
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Postexercise fat oxidation: effect of exercise duration, intensity, and modality
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Long term (3 years) weight loss after low intensity endurance training targeted at the level of maximal muscular lipid oxidation
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Determinants of resting lipid oxidation in response to a prior bout of endurance exercise
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Comparison between continuous and intermittent submaximal exercise at the intensity of maximal fat oxidation
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Low intensity endurance exercise targeted for lipid oxidation improves body composition and insulin sensitivity in patients with the metabolic syndrome
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Diabetes & Metabolism, 2003
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Effects of exercise intensity and training on lipid metabolism in young women
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Effects Over 24Hr of Exercise Targeted on Lipid versus Carbohydrate Oxidation on Eating Behaviour in Normal Weight Volunteers
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Endurance training increases fatty acid turnover, but not fat oxidation, in young men
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Plasma antioxidants and lipid oxidation after submaximal resistance exercise in men
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European Journal of Nutrition, 2004
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Ten weeks of aerobic training does not result in persistent changes in VLDL triglyceride turnover or oxidation in healthy men
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European journal of endocrinology / European Federation of Endocrine Societies, 2014
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No Influence of Overweight/Obesity on Exercise Lipid Oxidation: A Systematic Review
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020
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An Evaluation of Exercise and Training on Muscle Lipid Metabolism
Gretchen Casazza
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1998
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High-intensity, but not moderate-intensity, exercise increases post-exercise rate of fat oxidation in type 2 diabetics
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Relationship between training status and maximal fat oxidation rate
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Determination of the exercise intensity that elicits maximal fat oxidation
Jørn Helge
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Training-induced improvement in lipid oxidation in type 2 diabetes mellitus is related to alterations in muscle mitochondrial activity. Effect of endurance training in type 2 diabetes
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Substrate Oxidation Rates During Incremental Exercise in Trained and Untrained Young Adults
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Influence of acute exercise with and without carbohydrate replacement on postprandial lipid metabolism
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Comparison of Two High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) for Two Weeks on Fat Oxidation, Body Fat Percentage and Vo2max in Overweight Young Men
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Training-induced improvement in lipid oxidation in type 2 diabetes mellitus is related to alterations in muscle mitochondrial activity. Effect of endurance training in type …
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Lipolytic Suppression Following Carbohydrate Ingestion Limits Fat Oxidation During Exercise 442
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