How many steps/day are enough? for adults
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Physical activity guidelines from around the world are typically expressed in terms of frequency, duration, and intensity parameters. Objective monitoring using pedometers and accelerometers offers a new opportunity to measure and communicate physical activity in...
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Main Authors: | Rowe David A (Author), Oppert Jean-Michel (Author), Mutrie Nanette (Author), Matsudo Sandra M (Author), Inoue Shigeru (Author), Hatano Yoshiro (Author), Giles-Corti Billie (Author), De Cocker Katrien (Author), Clemes Stacy A (Author), Brown Wendy J (Author), Craig Cora L (Author), Tudor-Locke Catrine (Author), Schmidt Michael D (Author), Schofield Grant M (Author), Spence John C (Author), Teixeira Pedro J (Author), Tully Mark A (Author), Blair Steven N (Author) |
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2011-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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