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Condition × time interactions were observed for F O (p 0.01) and F CO (p 0.01). Post hoc analysis identified within the BFR condition an increase in F O (p 0.01) during the exercise period and for 2 min post-exercise, while F CO was decreased (p 0.01) during the exercise period and 1 min post-exercise. A main effect of BFR and time was observed for V̇E (p ≤ 0.044) and V̇O (p ≤ 0.01). The increase of F O and decrease of FeCO during BFR walking likely reduces the validity of V̇O values calculated via indirect calorim