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The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function Journal article
Kong,Zhaowei, Yu,Qian, Sun,Shengyan, Lei,On Kei, Tian,Yu, Shi,Qingde, Nie,Jinlei, Burtscher,Martin. The Impact of Sprint Interval Exercise in Acute Severe Hypoxia on Executive Function[J]. HIGH ALTITUDE MEDICINE & BIOLOGY, 2022, 23(2), 135-145.
Authors:  Kong,Zhaowei;  Yu,Qian;  Sun,Shengyan;  Lei,On Kei;  Tian,Yu; et al.
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Cognition  High-intensity Intermittent Exercise  Information Processing  Normoxia  
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Authors:  Hu,Mingzhu;  Kong,Zhaowei;  Sun,Shengyan;  Zou,Liye;  Shi,Qingde; et al.
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Effects of specific core re-warm-ups on core function, leg perfusion and second-half team sport-specific sprint performance: a randomized crossover study Journal article
Tong,Tomas K., Baker,Julien S., Zhang,Haifeng, Kong,Zhaowei, Nie,Jinlei. Effects of specific core re-warm-ups on core function, leg perfusion and second-half team sport-specific sprint performance: a randomized crossover study[J]. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2019, 18(3), 479-489.
Authors:  Tong,Tomas K.;  Baker,Julien S.;  Zhang,Haifeng;  Kong,Zhaowei;  Nie,Jinlei
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Core Stability  Fatigability  High-intensity Intermittent Exercise  Inspiratory Muscle  Repeated-sprint Ability  
Effects of Short-term Hypoxia and High-intensity Intermittent Training on Heart Rate Variability and Blood Pressure in Female Collegiate Students Conference paper
Min Liu, Zhaowei Kong. Effects of Short-term Hypoxia and High-intensity Intermittent Training on Heart Rate Variability and Blood Pressure in Female Collegiate Students[C], 2015.
Authors:  Min Liu;  Zhaowei Kong
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High Intensity  Intermittent Exercise  Heart Rate Variablility  Blood Pressure