Higher levels of self-reported sitting time is associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes independent of physical activity in Chile
Abstract
Sitting behaviours have increased markedly during the last two decades in Chile. However, their associations with health outcomes such as diabetes have not been reported. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the independent association of self-reported sitting time with diabetes-related markers and diabetes prevalence in Chile. This cross-sectional study included participants (aged ≥18 years) from the Chilean National Health...
Paper Details
Title
Higher levels of self-reported sitting time is associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes independent of physical activity in Chile
Published Date
Jul 28, 2017
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
501 - 507
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