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0.05). There was a significant relationship between SC and VO2max (partial correlation coefficient r=0.70, P]]>
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0.05). There was no significant difference in FAT Max between morning and evening (P>0.05). However, the mean intensity of maximal fat oxidation was higher in the evening. Finally, it can be concluded that probably time of day (morning and evening) does not have an effect on substrate oxidation during intensive exercise.]]>
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0.05). The results showed that eight weeks of aerobic training had no significant effect on renal function markers in obese girls. It seems that in order to improve the effect of the training, it is necessary to perform training programs with higher volume and proper diet]]>
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