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Active commuting to and from university, obesity and metabolic syndrome among Colombian university students
ArticleAbstract: Background: There is limited evidence concerning how active commuting (AC) is associated with healthPalabras claves:active transport , cardiometabolic risk, Physical activity, Young adultsAutores:Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Hernández E., Izquierdo Redin M., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Quintero A.P., Ramírez-Vélez R., Sandoval-Cuellar C., Tordecilla-Sanders A.Fuentes:scopusEffects of preterm birth and fetal growth retardation on life-course cardiovascular risk factors among schoolchildren from Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
ArticleAbstract: Background Both fetal growth restriction and prematurity have been associated with cardiometabolic rPalabras claves:Blood pressure, dyslipidemias, glucose metabolism, Low birth weight, Metabolic syndrome, premature birthAutores:Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Hackney A.C., Martínez-Torres J., Ramírez-Vélez R.Fuentes:scopusMode of commuting to school and its association with physical activity and sedentary habits in young Ecuadorian students
ArticleAbstract: Active commuting to and from school (ACS) could help to increase daily physical activity levels in yPalabras claves:Mode of commuting, Physical activity, Transport to school, Young, youthAutores:Alfredo Xavier Guevara-Paz, Barranco-Ruiz Y., Chillón P., Emilio Villa-González, Ramírez-Vélez R.Fuentes:scopusTwenty-four-hour movement guidelines during middle adolescence and their association with glucose outcomes and type 2 diabetes mellitus in adulthood
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: The aim of the present study was to determine the association between adherence to the 24-hPalabras claves:glucose metabolism, glycated hemoglobin, Physical activity, Screen time, sleep durationAutores:Ezzatvar Y., Garcia-Hermoso A., Izquierdo Redin M., José Francisco López-Gil, Ramírez-Vélez R.Fuentes:scopus