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the NIH under award T32DK062710. Author disclosures: E Archer has received honoraria from the International Life Sciences Institute and The Coca Cola Company. SN Blair receives book royalties (,$5,000/y) from Human Kinetics; honoraria for service on the Scientific/Medical Advisory Boards for Clarity, Technogym, Santech, and Jenny Craig; and honoraria for lectures and consultations from scientific, educational, and lay groups, which are donated to the University of South Carolina or not-for-profit organizations; he is a consultant on research projects with the University of Texas–Southwestern Medical School and the University of Miami. During the past 5-y period he has received research grants from The Coca-Cola Company, Technogym, BodyMedia, the NIH, and the Department of Defense. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH.

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