Association of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing with risk of overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension: A dose–response meta‐analysis
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Association of total sedentary behaviour and television viewing with risk of overweight/obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension: A dose–response meta‐analysis
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DIABETES OBESITY & METABOLISM
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 79-90
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Wiley
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2019-08-30
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10.1111/dom.13867
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