Reference values for accelerometer metrics and associations with cardiorespiratory fitness: a prospective cohort study of healthy adults and patients with heart failure
Background Accelerometry has gained increasing popularity and yields numerous physical activity (PA) outcomes (Rowlands et al., 2019). These include traditional cut-point-based (i.e. light, moderate, and vigorous PA) and cut-point-free metrics (i.e. intensity gradient [IG] and average acceleration [...
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Main Authors: | Fabian Schwendinger (Author), Jonathan Wagner (Author), Raphael Knaier (Author), Denis Infanger (Author), Alex V. Rowlands (Author), Timo Hinrichs (Author), Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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