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2. The Challenge of Maintaining Metabolic Health During a Global Pandemic
3. COVID-19, lockdown and (disability) sport
4. COVID-19, networks and sport
5. Sedentary behavior as a risk factor for cognitive decline? A focus on the influence of glycemic control in brain health