Contributions of changes in physical activity, sedentary time, diet and body weight to changes in cardiometabolic risk
Abstract Background Increased physical activity (PA), reduced time spent sedentary (SED), healthier diet and reduced body weight may all have a positive impact on cardiometabolic risk. The relative importance of change in each of these variables on cardiometabolic risk, however, is unclear. We there...
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Main Authors: | Eivind Andersen (Author), Hidde P. van der Ploeg (Author), Willem van Mechelen (Author), Cindy M. Gray (Author), Nanette Mutrie (Author), Femke van Nassau (Author), Judith G. M. Jelsma (Author), Annie S. Anderson (Author), Marlene N. Silva (Author), Hugo V. Pereira (Author), Alex McConnachie (Author), Naveed Sattar (Author), Marit Sørensen (Author), Øystein B. Røynesdal (Author), Kate Hunt (Author), Glyn C. Roberts (Author), Sally Wyke (Author), Jason M. R. Gill (Author) |
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