Long-Term Heat Acclimation Training is Performed at Lower Absolute Intensity and Promotes Similar Metabolic and Performance Effects of Running Training in Temperate Condition in Mice

Author:

Zanetti Gustavo Oliveira,Pessoa Pedro William Martins,Vieira Tales Sambrano,Garcia Rodrigo de Almeida,Barbosa Nicolas Henrique Santos,Arantes Rosa Maria Esteves,Kettelhut Isis do Carmo,Navegantes Luiz Carlos C.,Wanner Samuel Penna,Soares Danusa D.,Gonçalves Dawit Albieiro Pinheiro

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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