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Change in accelerometry-measured MVPA at 1 year and self-reported change in PA at 1 and 4 years were not associated with CVD outcomes.
Self-reported PA changes may not be reliable indicators of CVD risk in this population.
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Change in accelerometry-measured MVPA at 1 year and self-reported change in PA at 1 and 4 years were not associated with CVD outcomes.
Why this rating
Based on the large randomized controlled trial design.
Source
Association Between Change in Accelerometer-Measured and Self-Reported Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease in the Look AHEAD Trial
John M. Jakicic et al. · 2022
DOI 10.2337/figshare.17157926
cohort · n=1978Cited 3×
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