In recognition of the policies of Diabetes, specifically that “[a]t the time of submission, authors should disclose details of related papers they have authored […], similar papers in press, and any closely related papers previously published or currently under review at another journal,” we hereby inform the readers of the journal that we did not disclose that one article based on part of the same study cohort was previously accepted for publication (1) and that another article based on the same study cohort was in review for publication (2) when the above-listed paper was submitted to Diabetes. This has led to republication in the above-listed article of data on three anthropometric parameters and one physiological parameter describing the study cohort (body weight, percent whole body fat, leg muscle mass, and VO2max) without reference to these articles. Taking this opportunity, we also disclose that a fourth article was later published using the same study cohort (3).

1.
Kiilerich et al
.
Exercise-induced pyruvate dehydrogenase activation is not affected by 7 days of bed rest
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J Appl Physiol
2011
;
111
:
751
757
2.
Ringholm et al
.
Bed rest reduces metabolic protein content and abolishes exercise-induced mRNA responses in human skeletal muscle
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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab
2011
;
301
:
E649
E658
3.
Guerra et al
.
Leptin signaling in skeletal muscle after bed rest in healthy humans
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Eur J Appl Physiol
2014
;
114
:
345
357