How Are Physical Activity, Fitness, and Sedentary Behavior Associated With Insulin Sensitivity in Children? (original) (raw)
Tracie Barnett
2012, Diabetes Care
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OBJECTIVEdTo describe the associations among moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), fitness, sedentary behavior (SB), and insulin sensitivity (IS).
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