Gum chewing while walking increases walking distance and energy expenditure: A randomized, single-blind, controlled, cross-over study
Background/objective: Gum chewing while walking increases walking distance and energy expenditure in middle-aged male and female individuals. This study aimed to examine the effects of gum chewing while walking on walking distance and energy metabolism in male and female individuals of various age g...
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Main Authors: | Yuka Hamada (Author), Chihiro Nagayama (Author), Kyoko Fujihira (Author), Yusei Tataka (Author), Ayano Hiratsu (Author), Kayoko Kamemoto (Author), Kanako Shimo (Author), Susumu Kanno (Author), Kenji Osawa (Author), Masashi Miyashita (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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