Annals of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy
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Role of HIIT VS High Intensity Cardio in Fat Reduction
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Abstract
WHO entitled overweight and obesity as an inappropriate and extra accretion of fats in the body that can displays a hazard to wellbeing. A crude proportion of obesity is BMI (weight(kg)/ height(m2).
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