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Fig 1.

Prevalence of sedentariness, or low physical activity, in Spain.

Prevalence was adjusted to the age and sex structure of the Spanish population. *Data from the 2002–2003 report by Sjöström M et al in 2006 [3].

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Fig 2.

Prevalence of sedentariness and obesity in men and women in Spain.

Data adjusted to the age and sex structure of the Spanish population (INE 2016) [5]. BMI, body mass index.

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Table 1.

Physical activity in women and men.

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Table 2.

Subjects’ clinical and laboratory characteristics according to physical activity.

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Table 3.

Physical activity in carbohydrate metabolism status.

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Table 4.

Variables associated with sedentariness, or low physical activity.

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