Exercise‐Induced Reduction in Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Women: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Obesity Research2004Vol. 12(5), pp. 789–798
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Robert Ross, Ian Janssen, Jody Dawson, Ann‐Marie Kungl, Jennifer L. Kuk, Suzy L Wong, Thanh‐Binh Nguyen‐Duy, SoJung Lee, Katherine Kilpatrick, Robert Hudson
Abstract
Daily exercise without caloric restriction was associated with substantial reductions in total fat, abdominal fat, visceral fat, and insulin resistance in women. Exercise without weight loss was also associated with a substantial reduction in total and abdominal obesity.
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