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Walk protocol adapted from Mello [43]. White: rest; light grey: normal speed (7–9 Borg Scale); dark grey: accelerated speed (10–13 Borg Scale)

Walk protocol adapted from Mello [43]. White: rest; light grey: normal speed (7–9 Borg Scale); dark grey: accelerated speed (10–13 Borg Scale)

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