Short‐term high‐intensity interval training exercise does not affect gut bacterial community diversity or composition of lean and overweight men
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Short‐term high‐intensity interval training exercise does not affect gut bacterial community diversity or composition of lean and overweight men
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EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 105, Issue 8, Pages 1268-1279
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Wiley
Online
2020-06-01
DOI
10.1113/ep088744
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