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Kai Wang
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2023
Publications (10 Years): 8
Top Topics
Metabolic Syndrome
Weight Gain
Physical Activity
Insulin Resistance
Top Venues
JMIR public health and surveillance
Nutrients
Science advances
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Publications
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Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Ming-Gang Deng
,
Fang Liu
,
Yuehui Liang
,
Kai Wang
,
Jia-Qi Nie
,
Jiewei Liu
Association between frailty and depression: A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study.
Science advances
9 (38) (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Fang Xia
,
Qingwen Li
,
Xin Luo
,
Jinyi Wu
The Associations of Weekend Warrior Activity Patterns With the Visceral Adiposity Index in US Adults: Repeated Cross-sectional Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
9 (2023)
Kai Wang
,
Yudi Zhao
,
Jiaqi Nie
,
Haoling Xu
,
Chuanhua Yu
,
Suqing Wang
Higher HEI-2015 Score Is Associated with Reduced Risk of Depression: Result from NHANES 2005-2016.
Nutrients
13 (2) (2021)