Objective Measures of Physical Activity and Cardiometabolic and Endocrine Biomarkers
Article 2017 en
Authors
HA
Hala B AlEssa
AC
Andrea K. Chomistek
SH
Susan E. Hankinson
Abstract
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Our data suggest that greater physical activity is modestly associated with favorable levels of cardiometabolic and endocrine biomarkers, where the strongest associations were found with accelerometer-measured physical activity. These associations may be only partially mediated through BMI, further supporting the role of physical activity in the reduction of cardiometabolic and endocrine disease risk, independent of adiposity.
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