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Maternal and fetal cardiovascular responses to acute high-intensity interval and moderate-intensity continuous training exercise during pregnancy: a randomized crossover trial
Wowdzia, J. B., Hazell, T. J., Berg, E. R. V., Labrecque, L., Brassad, P., Davenport, M. H.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)article“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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Change in central cardiovascular function in response to intense interval training: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Astorino, T. A., Causer, E., Hazell, T. J., Arhen, B., Gurd, B. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)article“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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Establishing a practical treadmill sprint as an alternative to the Wingate anaerobic test
McKie, G. L., Islam, H., Townsend, L. K., Howe, G. J., Hazell, T. J.Published in Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science (2018)article“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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The effects of a pre-exercise meal on postexercise metabolism following a session of sprint interval training
Broad, A. A., Howe, G. J., McKie, G. L., Vanderheyden, L. W., Hazell, T. J.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2020)article“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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Mechanistic and methodological perspectives on the impact of intense interval training on post-exercise metabolism
Moniz, S. C., Islam, H., Hazell, T. J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)information and navigation page“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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10 or 30-s sprint interval training bouts enhance both aerobic and anaerobic performance
Hazell, T. J., MacPherson, R. E. K., Gravelle, B. M. R., Lemon, P. W. R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2010)article“…Hazell, T. J.…”
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