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Fidelity, tolerability and safety of acute high-intensity interval training after hospitalisation for COVID-19: a randomised cross-over trial
2021
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
Many patients with COVID-19 suffer from persistent symptoms, many of which may potentially be reversed by high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Yet, the safety and tolerability of HIIT after COVID-19 is controversial. This study aimed to investigate the fidelity, tolerability and safety of three different HIIT protocols in individuals that had recently been hospitalised due to COVID-19. The study was a randomised cross-over trial. We compared three supervised HIIT protocols (4×4, 6×1,
doi:10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001156
pmid:34493958
pmcid:PMC8413475
fatcat:wjriztnshrhl5p3eawedf7es4i