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Association of carbohydrate and fat intake with prevalence of metabolic syndrome can be modified by physical activity and physical environment in ecuadorian adults: The ensanut-ecu study
ArticleAbstract: The associations of lifestyle and environment with metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cardiovascular disePalabras claves:Carbohydrate and fat intake, Elevation, ENSANUT-ECU, Humidity, Metabolic syndrome, Physical inactivityAutores:Cho Y.H., Christian F. Juna, Ham D., Joung H.Fuentes:scopusAssociations of relative humidity and lifestyles with metabolic syndrome among the ecuadorian adult population: Ecuador national health and nutrition survey (ensanut-ecu) 2012
ArticleAbstract: The effects of the physical environment on metabolic syndrome (MetS) are still largely unexplained.Palabras claves:2012, ENSANUT-ECU, MENOPAUSE, Metabolic syndrome, Physical activity, Relative humidityAutores:Cho Y.H., Christian F. Juna, Ham D., Joung H.Fuentes:scopusLow elevation and physical inactivity are associated with a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome in ecuadorian adults: A national cross-sectional study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Elevation and health-related lifestyles have been associated with the devel-opment of mePalabras claves:Elevation, ENSANUT-ECU, Metabolic syndrome, Physical activityAutores:Cho Y.H., Christian F. Juna, Joung H.Fuentes:scopus