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Cardiorespiratory fitness and fat oxidation during exercise as protective factors for insulin resistance in sedentary women with overweight or obesity

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Table II shows the differences in cardiorespiratory fitness and  fat oxidation between both groups
Table III. Logistic regression for  association of IR with VO 2max  and fat

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