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Physical Activity, Health and Exercise

Self-reported tolerance of the intensity of exercise influences affective responses to and intentions to engage with high-intensity interval exercise

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Pages 1472-1480 | Accepted 09 Jan 2019, Published online: 29 Jan 2019

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