The impact of acute bouts of interval and continuous walking on energy-intake and appetite regulation in subjects with type 2 diabetes

scientific article published in December 2017

The impact of acute bouts of interval and continuous walking on energy-intake and appetite regulation in subjects with type 2 diabetes is …
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P356DOI10.14814/PHY2.13524
P932PMC publication ID5727278
P698PubMed publication ID29208688

P50authorKristian KarstoftQ57159175
Thomas P. J. SolomonQ59195269
P2093author name stringAnne-Sophie Wedell-Neergaard
Ida A Müller
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P433issue23
P921main subjectappetiteQ28578
type 2 diabetesQ3025883
P577publication date2017-12-01
P1433published inPhysiological ReportsQ15716763
P1476titleThe impact of acute bouts of interval and continuous walking on energy-intake and appetite regulation in subjects with type 2 diabetes
P478volume5