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A [https://vimeo.com/70671747 recording of the talk is available], and [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ud29qgrvaec0nqj/Effect%20of%20Walking%20On%20Blood%20Sugar.png?dl=0 a slide with they figure is online too]. | A [https://vimeo.com/70671747 recording of the talk is available], and [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ud29qgrvaec0nqj/Effect%20of%20Walking%20On%20Blood%20Sugar.png?dl=0 a slide with they figure is online too]. | ||
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Self researcher(s) | Seth Roberts |
Related tools | Glucometer |
Related topics | Blood glucose tracking |
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Seth Roberts shows that walking 60 minutes per day improves his blood sugar in a talk given on June 27, 2013.
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A recording of the talk is available, and a slide with they figure is online too.