Monitoring Occupational Sitting, Standing, and Stepping in Office Employees With the W@W-App and the MetaWearC Sensor: Validation Study
BackgroundReplacing occupational sitting time with active tasks has several proposed health benefits for office employees. Mobile phones and motion sensors can provide objective information in real time on occupational sitting behavior. However, the validity and feasibility of using mobile health (m...
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Main Authors: | Bort-Roig, Judit (Author), Chirveches-Pérez, Emilia (Author), Garcia-Cuyàs, Francesc (Author), Dowd, Kieran P (Author), Puig-Ribera, Anna (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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