Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients

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Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients. / Dall, CChristian; Snoer, M. S.; Christensen, S. B.; Monk-Hanen, T.; Frederiksen, M.; Langberg, H.; Gustafsson, F.; Prescott, E.

In: European Journal of Heart Failure, Vol. 16, No. Supplement 2, 05.2014, p. 106-107.

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Dall, CC, Snoer, MS, Christensen, SB, Monk-Hanen, T, Frederiksen, M, Langberg, H, Gustafsson, F & Prescott, E 2014, 'Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients', European Journal of Heart Failure, vol. 16, no. Supplement 2, pp. 106-107. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.93_6

APA

Dall, CC., Snoer, M. S., Christensen, S. B., Monk-Hanen, T., Frederiksen, M., Langberg, H., Gustafsson, F., & Prescott, E. (2014). Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients. European Journal of Heart Failure, 16(Supplement 2), 106-107. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.93_6

Vancouver

Dall CC, Snoer MS, Christensen SB, Monk-Hanen T, Frederiksen M, Langberg H et al. Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients. European Journal of Heart Failure. 2014 May;16(Supplement 2):106-107. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejhf.93_6

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Dall, CChristian ; Snoer, M. S. ; Christensen, S. B. ; Monk-Hanen, T. ; Frederiksen, M. ; Langberg, H. ; Gustafsson, F. ; Prescott, E. / Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients. In: European Journal of Heart Failure. 2014 ; Vol. 16, No. Supplement 2. pp. 106-107.

Bibtex

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title = "Superior effect of high intensity interval training vs. continued moderate training on oxygen consumption and chronotropic response in heart transplant recipients",
author = "CChristian Dall and Snoer, {M. S.} and Christensen, {S. B.} and T. Monk-Hanen and M. Frederiksen and H. Langberg and F. Gustafsson and E. Prescott",
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doi = "10.1002/ejhf.93_6",
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AU - Gustafsson, F.

AU - Prescott, E.

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