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Our results indicate that the daily organization of the rest-activity cycle is more fragmented in obese and less fit adolescents and correlates with higher metabolic risk. This fact reinforces our hypothesis that disturbances in daily rhythms can be considered as sensitive markers of poorer adolescent's health. | |
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Clinical Nutrition |
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0261-5614 |
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10.1016/j.clnu.2016.09.026. |
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