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More Adult Women than Men at High Cardiometabolic Risk Reported Worse Lifestyles and Self-Reported Health Status in the COVID-19 Lockdown.

Alejandro Oncina-CánovasLaura-María Compañ-GabucioJesús VioqueMiguel Ruiz-CanelaDolores CorellaJordi Salas SalvadóMontserrat FitóJosé Alfredo Martínez HernándezÁngel María Alonso-GómezJulia WärnbergDora RomagueraJosé López-MirandaRamon EstruchFrancisco J TinahonesJosé LapetraJacqueline Álvarez-PérezBueno-Cavanillas AJosep Antonio TurVicente Martín SánchezVirginia Esteve-LuqueMiguel Delgado-RodríguezMaría Ortiz-RamosJosep VidalClotilde VázquezLidia Daimiel RuizEmilio RosCristina RazquinIndira Paz-GranielJosé Vicente SorlíOlga CastanerAntonio García-RiosLaura Torres-ColladoOlga Fernández-BarcelóMaría de Los Ángeles ZuletElena Rayó-GagoRosa CasasNaomi Cano-IbánezLucas Tojal-SierraVíctor José Simón-FrapolliSilvia CarlosSangeetha ShyamRebeca Fernández-CarriónAlbert GodayJosé David Torres-PeñaSandra González-PalaciosSonia EguarasNancy Elvira Babio SánchezMaría Dolores ZomeñoManoli García de la Hera
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
The COVID-19 lockdown affected women more negatively, particularly their self-reported diet, PA, sleep and health status.
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