Modifying effect of obesity on the association between sitting and incident diabetes in post-menopausal women

Author:

Manini Todd M.1,LaMonte Michael J.2,Seguin Rebecca A.34,Manson JoAnn E.5,Hingle Melanie6,Garcia Lorena7,Stefanick Marcia L.8,Rodriguez Beatriz9,Sims Stacy8,Song Yiqing5,Limacher Marian10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aging & Geriatric Research; College of Medicine at the University of Florida; Gainesville Florida USA

2. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine; School of Public Health and Health Professions, University at Buffalo - SUNY; Buffalo New York USA

3. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center; Seattle Washington USA

4. Division of Nutritional Sciences; Cornell University; Ithaca New York USA

5. Division of Preventive Medicine; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Nutritional Sciences; College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, University of Arizona; Tucson Arizona USA

7. Department of Public Health Sciences; University of California; Davis California USA

8. Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University; Stanford California USA

9. Department of Geriatric Medicine; Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu Hawaii USA

10. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Department of Medicine; College of Medicine at the University of Florida; Gainesville Florida USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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