The effects of high-intensity functional training on cardiometabolic risk factors and exercise enjoyment in men and women with metabolic syndrome: study protocol for a randomized, 12-week, dose-response trial

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L. E. Smith
G. P. Van Guilder
L. C. Dalleck
N. K. Harris
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[1] Western Colorado University,Department of Recreation, Exercise, and Sport Science
[2] Auckland University of Technology,Health and Environmental Sciences Department
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Time-efficient exercise; Minimal dose; Blood lipids; Insulin resistance; Endothelial function; Affective response;
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