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BioSocial Health J. 2024;1(3): 136-145. doi: 10.34172/bshj.36

Original Article

Daily brisk walking increases intestinal acetic acid in short-chain fatty adults in healthy young adults: A randomized controlled trial

Emiko Morita 1 * ORCID, Suguru Ando 1, Yumi Fukuyama 1, Yui Kikuchi 1, Sho Kumabe 1, Yoshihiro Yamashina 1

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1- Morita E, Ando S, Fukuyama Y, Kikuchi Y, Kumabe S, Yamashina Y. Habitual daily walking of at least 8,000 steps increases fecal acetate but not muscle mass in healthy young adults. Health Prom Phys Act. 2025;31(2):7 [Crossref]