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Association between Physical Activity Knowledge and Levels of Physical Activity in Chinese Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Physical activity (PA) is an important treatment regimen for diabetes. The purposes of this study were to evaluate people's knowledge of how exercise influences wellbeing (termed "PA knowledge" or "knowledge of PA" in this paper) and the resulting association with levels of...

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Body mass
China
Colleges & universities
Confidence intervals
Demographics
Demography
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - psychology
Education
Exercise
Exercise - psychology
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Life Style
Male
Medicine and Health Sciences
Middle Aged
Physical activity
Surveys and Questionnaires
title Association between Physical Activity Knowledge and Levels of Physical Activity in Chinese Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
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