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. S-hiie, short high intensity intermittent exercise; CE: continuous submaximal exercise; VO2: oxygen uptake; HR: heart rate; t95peakVO2: time spent at 95% of peak oxygen uptake

, S-HIIE2 and S-HIIE3 at p<0.001; **: significatively different from S-HIIE1, S-HIIE2 and S-HIIE3 at p<0.01; *: significatively different from S-HIIE1 and S-HIIE3 at p<0.05; °°°: significatively different from S-HIIE3, at p<0.001; °°: significatively different from S-HIIE3, MAV: maximal aerobic velocity; VE: ventilatory exchange. ***: significatively different from S-HIIE1