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by EKELUND, U
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Comparisons of leisure-time physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness as predictors of all-cause mortality in men and women
by Lee, D-C
British journal of sports medicine, 2011, Vol.45 (6), p.504-510

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Physical activity, obesity and cardiometabolic risk factors in 9- to 10-year-old UK children of white European, South Asian and black African-Caribbean origin: the Child Heart And...
by Owen, C. G
Diabetologia, 2010, Vol.53 (8), p.1620-1630

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The association of intensity and overall level of physical activity energy expenditure with a marker of insulin resistance
by Assah, F. K
Diabetologia, 2008, Vol.51 (8), p.1399-1407

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Optimal measuring point for ST deviation in chest pain patients with possible acute coronary syndrome
by Lindow, T
Journal of electrocardiology, 2020, Vol.58, p.165-170

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Increasing overall physical activity and aerobic fitness is associated with improvements in metabolic risk: cohort analysis of the ProActive trial
by Simmons, R. K
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The short-term and long-term cost-effectiveness of a pedometer-based intervention in primary care: a within trial analysis and beyond-trial modelling
by Anokye, N, Dr
The Lancet (British edition), 2016, Vol.388, p.S19-S19

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International Olympic Committee consensus statement on the health and fitness of young people through physical activity and sport
by Mountjoy, Margo
British journal of sports medicine, 2011, Vol.45 (11), p.839-848

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Physical activity reduces the risk of incident type 2 diabetes in general and in abdominally lean and obese men and women: the EPIC-InterAct Study
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New methods for improved evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome in the emergency department
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P2-295 Socio-demographic patterns of physical activity in India: a cross sectional study
by Sullivan, R
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What proportion of youth are physically active? Measurement issues, levels and recent time trends
by Ekelund, Ulf
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011, Vol.45 (11), p.859-865

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Differential effects of fatness, fitness and physical activity energy expenditure on whole-body, liver and fat insulin sensitivity
by HOLT, H. B
Diabetologia, 2007, Vol.50 (8), p.1698-1706

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PPARGC1A coding variation may initiate impaired NEFA clearance during glucose challenge
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NOS3 Variants, Physical Activity, and Blood Pressure in the European Youth Heart Study
by Grontved, Anders
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New methods for improved evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome in the emergency department
by Ekelund, U
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Aerobic fitness and its relationship to sport, exercise training and habitual physical activity during youth
by Armstrong, Neil
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011, Vol.45 (11), p.849-858

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Physical activity in relation to aerobic fitness and body fat in 14- to 15-year-old boys and girls
by Ekelund, U
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