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Letters to the Editor

Author’s reply to Andreato et al: “Can we consider that the moderate-intensity continuous training results in higher total energy expenditure comparable to high-intensity interval training?”

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Pages 1316-1317 | Accepted 30 Oct 2018, Published online: 15 Jan 2019

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