Using digital health technologies to understand the association between movement behaviors and interstitial glucose: Exploratory analysis
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Acute reductions in postprandial glucose excursions because of movement behaviors have been demonstrated in experimental studies but less so in free-living settings.</p> <h4>Objective</h4> <p>The objective of this study was to explore...
Main Authors: | Kingsnorth, A, Whelan, M, Sanders, J, Sherar, L, Esliger, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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JMIR Publications
2018
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