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Frontiers in Physiology
(Oct 2014)
Intermittent hypoxic resistance training: does it provide added benefit?
Brendan Richard Scott,
Katie May Slattery,
Katie May Slattery,
Ben James Dascombe
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Brendan Richard Scott
University of Newcastle
Katie May Slattery
University of Newcastle
Katie May Slattery
New South Wales Institute of Sport
Ben James Dascombe
University of Newcastle
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2014.00397
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Vol. 5
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Keywords
Hypertrophy
Muscle
Metabolic Stress
strength
training adaptation
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