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Leisure Time Sedentary Behavior, Occupational/Domestic Physical Activity, and Metabolic Syndrome in U.S. Men and Women
Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 11/10/09
Sisson SB et al. – In men, high leisure time sedentary behavior (LTSB) is associated with higher odds of metabolic syndrome and individual CVD risk factors regardless of meeting physical activity recommendations. In women, high LTSB is associated with higher odds of metabolic syndrome only in those not meeting the physical activity recommendations.
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