Descriptive epidemiology of physical activity energy expenditure in UK adults (The Fenland study)
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) plays a role in the prevention of a range of diseases including obesity and cardiometabolic disorders. Large population-based descriptive studies of PA, incorporating precise measurement, are needed to understand the relative burden of insufficient PA level...
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Main Authors: | Tim Lindsay (Author), Kate Westgate (Author), Katrien Wijndaele (Author), Stefanie Hollidge (Author), Nicola Kerrison (Author), Nita Forouhi (Author), Simon Griffin (Author), Nick Wareham (Author), Søren Brage (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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