Feedback on Physical Activity Through a Wearable Device Connected to a Mobile Phone App in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: Pilot Study
BackgroundLittle is known of the effect of wearable devices on metabolic impairments in clinical settings. We hypothesized that a wearable device that can monitor and provide feedback on physical activity may help resolve metabolic syndrome. ObjectiveThis study aimed to examine the objective effects...
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Main Authors: | Huh, Up (Author), Tak, Young Jin (Author), Song, Seunghwan (Author), Chung, Sung Woon (Author), Sung, Sang Min (Author), Lee, Chung Won (Author), Bae, Miju (Author), Ahn, Hyo Young (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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