Development of a Novel Home-Based Exergame With On-Body Feedback: Usability Study
BackgroundWith more than 1.4 billion adults worldwide classified as physically inactive, physical inactivity is a public health crisis leading to an increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Motivating and engaging training strategies are needed to tackle this public health crisis. Studies have sh...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Schättin (Author), Jordan Pickles (Author), David Flagmeier (Author), Benjamin Schärer (Author), Yanick Riederer (Author), Stephan Niedecken (Author), Stefan Villiger (Author), Roman Jurt (Author), Nicole Kind (Author), Sam N Scott (Author), Christoph Stettler (Author), Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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