To determine how much physical activity (PA) is needed to protect against diabetes onset in older adults, whether protection is greater among overweight individuals, and whether taking up moderate activity in later life is beneficial
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
The worldwide prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing at a rapid rate, predominantly be...
BackgroundLower physical activity (PA) is associated with greater perceived fatigability, a person-c...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine how much physical activity (PA) is needed to protect against diabetes onset i...
The risk for type 2 diabetes increases with age, particularly past age 45 years. A diagnosis of type...
Background: Older adults have low physical activity(PA) and high sedentary behaviour(SB) levels. We ...
Introduction: Epidemiological studies have consistently shown that higher levels of light and modera...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to determine whether daily physical activity in young and older adults ...
Diabetes is on the rise as the worldwide population ages. While physical activity can help protect a...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate management of diabetes mellitus (DM) includes following a healthy lifestyle in...
Background: Global prevalence of diabetes type 2 (DT2) is rising. DT2 is related to se-rious health ...
Appropriate management of diabetes mellitus (DM) includes following a healthy lifestyle, in which r...
PURPOSE: To determine whether physical activity is associated with glucose tolerance in the elderly....
AbstractObjectiveA key public health priority is to minimise obesity-related health consequences. We...
How sedentary time (ST) relates to total and regional adiposity and whether these associations are i...
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
The worldwide prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing at a rapid rate, predominantly be...
BackgroundLower physical activity (PA) is associated with greater perceived fatigability, a person-c...
OBJECTIVEdTo determine how much physical activity (PA) is needed to protect against diabetes onset i...
The risk for type 2 diabetes increases with age, particularly past age 45 years. A diagnosis of type...
Background: Older adults have low physical activity(PA) and high sedentary behaviour(SB) levels. We ...
Introduction: Epidemiological studies have consistently shown that higher levels of light and modera...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to determine whether daily physical activity in young and older adults ...
Diabetes is on the rise as the worldwide population ages. While physical activity can help protect a...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate management of diabetes mellitus (DM) includes following a healthy lifestyle in...
Background: Global prevalence of diabetes type 2 (DT2) is rising. DT2 is related to se-rious health ...
Appropriate management of diabetes mellitus (DM) includes following a healthy lifestyle, in which r...
PURPOSE: To determine whether physical activity is associated with glucose tolerance in the elderly....
AbstractObjectiveA key public health priority is to minimise obesity-related health consequences. We...
How sedentary time (ST) relates to total and regional adiposity and whether these associations are i...
OBJECTIVE- Physical activity may modify the association of adiposity with type 2 diabetes. We invest...
The worldwide prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing at a rapid rate, predominantly be...
BackgroundLower physical activity (PA) is associated with greater perceived fatigability, a person-c...