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Structured Education Incorporating Pedometer Use May Improve Glucose Tolerance
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Title Structured Education Incorporating Pedometer Use May Improve Glucose Tolerance
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/707264?src=rss
Description In a study, a pragmatic structured education program that incorporated pedometer use was effective for improving glucose tolerance in those with impaired glucose tolerance. Medscape Medical News
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Date Aug 12, 2009
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