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Associations Between Physical Activity and Metabolic Syndrome: Comparison Between Self-Report and Accelerometry

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  • Jared M. Tucker
  • Gregory J. Welk
  • Nicholas K. Beyler
  • Youngwon Kim

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Individuals who do not meet the PA guidelines exhibited greater odds of having metabolic syndrome. This relationship tended to be stronger for objective PA measures than for self-report.

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  • Jared M. Tucker & Gregory J. Welk & Nicholas K. Beyler & Youngwon Kim, "undated". "Associations Between Physical Activity and Metabolic Syndrome: Comparison Between Self-Report and Accelerometry," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8da986734e3b4b10b91dc19bc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8da986734e3b4b10b91dc19bcc896866
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