Effects of resistance training on MRI-derived epicardial fat volume and arterial stiffness in women with obesity: a randomized pilot study
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Title
Effects of resistance training on MRI-derived epicardial fat volume and arterial stiffness in women with obesity: a randomized pilot study
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Keywords
Epicardial fat, Paracardial fat, Arterial stiffness, High-intensity, Moderate-volume, Resistance training
Journal
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 118, Issue 6, Pages 1231-1240
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2018-03-27
DOI
10.1007/s00421-018-3852-9
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