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Subjects’ characteristics and data of the maximal exercise test.
<p>Subjects’ characteristics and data of the maximal exercise test.</p
Heart rate responses during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise in active and insufficiently active men.
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SD.</p
Correlation analysis between affective response and rating of perceived exertion during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise.
<p>Correlation analysis between affective response and rating of perceived exertion during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise.</p
Frequency of the positive/neutral and negative affective responses in the beginning, in the middle, and in the end of the high-intensity interval exercise in insufficiently active and active men.
<p>Frequency of the positive/neutral and negative affective responses in the beginning, in the middle, and in the end of the high-intensity interval exercise in insufficiently active and active men.</p
Mean affective response, lowest affective response, highest affective response, and affective response in the highest rating of perceived exertion during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise in active and insufficiently active men.
<p>Mean affective response, lowest affective response, highest affective response, and affective response in the highest rating of perceived exertion during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise in active and insufficiently active men.</p
Rating of perceived exertion during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise in active and insufficiently active men.
<p>Data expressed as mean ± SD.</p
Categorical analysis of the high-intensity interval exercise bout according to the affective responses in active and insufficiently active men.
<p>Categorical analysis of the high-intensity interval exercise bout according to the affective responses in active and insufficiently active men.</p
Affective responses during a single bout of high-intensity interval exercise in active and insufficiently active men.
<p>*Different from the insufficiently active group (p < 0.05). Data expressed as mean ± SD.</p