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Wendy Jia Men Huang to Time Factors

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0.348
  1. Huang WY, Wong SHS. Prospective Associations between Weekend Catch-Up Sleep, Physical Activity, and Childhood Obesity. Child Obes. 2019 01; 15(1):40-47.
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    Score: 0.116
  2. Huang WY, Wong SH, He G, Salmon JO. Isotemporal Substitution Analysis for Sedentary Behavior and Body Mass Index. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2016 11; 48(11):2135-2141.
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    Score: 0.101
  3. Zheng C, Tian XY, Sun FH, Huang WY, Sheridan S, Wu Y, Wong SH. Associations of Sedentary Patterns with Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Physically Active Young Males. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2021 04 01; 53(4):838-844.
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    Score: 0.034
  4. Wongpipit W, Huang WY, Miyashita M, Tian XY, Wong SH. Frequency of interruptions to prolonged sitting and postprandial metabolic responses in young, obese, Chinese men. J Sports Sci. 2021 Jun; 39(12):1376-1385.
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    Score: 0.034
  5. Shi Y, Huang WY, Sit CH, Wong SH. Compliance With 24-Hour Movement Guidelines in Hong Kong Adolescents: Associations With Weight Status. J Phys Act Health. 2020 03 01; 17(3):287-292.
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    Score: 0.032
  6. Shi Y, Huang WY, Yu JJ, Sheridan S, Sit CH, Wong SH. Compliance and Practical Utility of Continuous Wearing of activPAL? in Adolescents. Pediatr Exerc Sci. 2019 08 01; 31(3):363-369.
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    Score: 0.031
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