Rest-activity profiles among U.S. adults in a nationally representative sample: a functional principal component analysis
Abstract Background The 24-h rest and activity behaviors (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behaviors and sleep) are fundamental human behaviors essential to health and well-being. Functional principal component analysis (fPCA) is a flexible approach for characterizing rest-activity rhythms and doe...
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Main Authors: | Qian Xiao (Author), Jiachen Lu (Author), Jamie M. Zeitzer (Author), Charles E. Matthews (Author), Pedro F. Saint-Maurice (Author), Cici Bauer (Author) |
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