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Objectively Measured Time Spent Sedentary Is Associated With Insulin Resistance Independent of Overall and Central Body Fat in 9- to 10-Year-Old Portuguese Children
2007
Diabetes Care
OBJECTIVE -We examined the independent relationships between objectively measured physical activity and insulin resistance in Portuguese children. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS -This is a school-based, cross-sectional study in 147 randomly selected girls (aged 9.8 Ϯ 0.3 years; 27.8 Ϯ 9.3% body fat) and 161 boys (aged 9.8 Ϯ 0.3 years; 22.0 Ϯ 9.2% body fat). Physical activity was assessed by the Actigraph accelerometer for 4 days and summarized as time spent sedentary (accelerometer counts
doi:10.2337/dc07-1286
pmid:18070991
fatcat:ystztvv5c5fyfcdyuiuvymg6re