Abbreviations
- EE:
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Energy expenditure
- MET:
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Metabolic equivalent of task
- PA-EE:
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Physical activity energy expenditure
- TEE:
-
Total energy expenditure
- T2D:
-
Type 2 diabetes
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This study was supported by a grant from the Société Francophone de Diabétologie (SFD).
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Emilie PUPIER researched data and wrote manuscript, Cedric FAGOUR researched data, Marguerite TAVITIAN researched data, Sandrine PEZZINO researched data, Vincent RIGALLEAU researched data and wrote manuscript.
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We compared physical activity of 38 patients with T2D at home and in hospital. Levels of physical activity (METs, by actimetry) were − 8% lower in hospital than at home. Home and hospital levels of physical activity were correlated.
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Pupier, E., Fagour, C., Tavitian, M. et al. Physical activity levels of patients with type 2 diabetes in hospital and at home. Acta Diabetol 55, 107–109 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00592-017-1067-x
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