Sitting less and moving more for improved metabolic and brain health in type 2 diabetes: ‘OPTIMISE your health’ trial protocol
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Brianna S Fjeldsoe | M. Buman | T. Comans | B. Fjeldsoe | N. Owen | G. Healy | D. Dunstan | S. Biddle | M. Moodie | E. Eakin | E. Winkler | D. Green | P. Gardiner | M. Schaumberg | R. Daly | A. Goode | Lan Gao | Phuong Nguyen | N. Cohen | L. Gray | Christian J. Brakenridge | Ruth V. Grigg | D. Green
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