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Supplemental Tables and Figures for Broadney et al, "Effects of interrupting daily sedentary behavior on children’s glucose metabolism: A 6-day randomized controlled trial"

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Title Supplemental Tables and Figures for Broadney et al, "Effects of interrupting daily sedentary behavior on children’s glucose metabolism: A 6-day randomized controlled trial"
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PSDY8P
 
Creator Yanovski, Jack
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Online Supplemental Material for manuscript submitted to J. Clin Endocrinol Metab
eTable_1: Results from unadjusted mixed model for predicting change in primary outcome (insulin mIU/dL) over time (N=89)
eTable_2: Results from unadjusted and covariate-adjusted mixed models for three-way interaction for predicting change in primary outcome of insulin (mIU/dL) over time by experimental condition and weight status (N=89)
eTable_3: Results from six separate mixed models predicting change in analyte concentrations over time by experimental condition (N=93)
eTable_4: Results from five separate mixed models for three-way interaction for predicting change in secondary outcome analyte concentrations over time by experimental condition and weight status (Healthy weight vs overweight/obese ‘OV/OB’; N=93)
eFigure_1: Demonstrative continuous data monitoring of a participant executing each of the conditions SIT (completely sedentary behavior for 3h) and SIT+WALK (sedentary behavior interrupted with 3 min of moderate exertion walking on a treadmill every 30 minutes over 3h)
eFigure_2: Oral glucose tolerance test results (free fatty acids, cortisol, triglycerides) by condition
 
Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
sedentary
 
Contributor Yanovski, Jack