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Publications by YA-WEN HSU
Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and the Metabolic Syndrome in Minority Youth
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Sports Science
Orthopedics
Sports Therapy
Rehabilitation
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The Effects of Physical Activity and Sedentary Time on the Prevalence Rate of Metabolic Syndrome and Perceived Stress in Korean Adults
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