The association between cardiorespiratory fitness, liver fat and insulin resistance in adults with or without type 2 diabetes: a cross sectional-analysis
Abstract Background Exercise-induced improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) often coincide with improvements in insulin sensitivity and reductions in liver fat content. However, there are limited data concerning the relationship between CRF and liver fat content in adults with varying degre...
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Main Authors: | Angelo Sabag (Author), Shelley E. Keating (Author), Kimberley L. Way (Author), Rachelle N. Sultana (Author), Sean M. Lanting (Author), Stephen M. Twigg (Author), Nathan A. Johnson (Author) |
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