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Katja Dierkes

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Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 6, 2023
Does Exercise Modality Matter Affectively? Contrasting Type and Sequence of Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Versus High-Intensity Interval Training in a Randomized Within-Subject StudyKatja Dierkes, Inka Rösel, Katrin E Giel, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 13, 2022
Implementation and evaluation of an individualized physical exercise promotion program in people with manifested risk factors for multimorbidity (MultiPill-Exercise): a study protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trialSimone Schweda, Gerhard Müller, Barbara Munz, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2021
Different Endurance Exercise Modalities, Different Affective Response: A Within-Subject StudyKatja Dierkes, Felipe Mattioni Maturana, Inka Rösel, et al.
Neuroimage|December 17, 2002
Evaluation of striatal dopamine transporter function in rats by in vivo beta-[123I]CIT pinhole SPECTChristoph Scherfler, Eveline Donnemiller, Michael Schocke, et al.
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Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|March 6, 2023
Does Exercise Modality Matter Affectively? Contrasting Type and Sequence of Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training Versus High-Intensity Interval Training in a Randomized Within-Subject StudyKatja Dierkes, Inka Rösel, Katrin E Giel, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 13, 2022
Implementation and evaluation of an individualized physical exercise promotion program in people with manifested risk factors for multimorbidity (MultiPill-Exercise): a study protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trialSimone Schweda, Gerhard Müller, Barbara Munz, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2021
Different Endurance Exercise Modalities, Different Affective Response: A Within-Subject StudyKatja Dierkes, Felipe Mattioni Maturana, Inka Rösel, et al.
Neuroimage|December 17, 2002
Evaluation of striatal dopamine transporter function in rats by in vivo beta-[123I]CIT pinhole SPECTChristoph Scherfler, Eveline Donnemiller, Michael Schocke, et al.
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