Can reducing sitting time in the university setting improve the cardiometabolic health of college students?
Karrie M Butler,1 Joyce S Ramos,2 Christina A Buchanan,1 Lance C Dalleck1,2 1Department of Recreation, Exercise, and Sport Science, Western State Colorado University, Gunnison, CO, USA; 2SHAPE Research Centre, Exercise Science and Clinical Exercise Physiology, College of Nursing and Health Sciences,...
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Autores principales: | Butler KM, Ramos JS, Buchanan CA, Dalleck LC |
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Dove Medical Press
2018
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