Exploring the effect of sedentary behavior on increased adiposity in middle-aged adults
Abstract Background Sedentary behavior is linked to excess fat mass; however, this association may be inconclusive due to potential measurement errors in self-reported sedentary behavior. Objective To assess the association between changes in sedentary behavior and fat mass in a Cohort of Health Wor...
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Main Authors: | Nayeli Macías (Author), Eric Monterrubio-Flores (Author), Jorge Salmerón (Author), Joacim Meneses-León (Author), Yvonne N. Flores (Author), Alejandra Jáuregui (Author), Deborah Salvo (Author), Umberto Villa (Author), Armando G. Olvera (Author), Katia Gallegos-Carrillo (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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