Physical activity measurement in older adults: Wearables versus self-report
Physical activity (PA) is associated with preserved age-related body and brain health. However, PA quantification can vary. Commercial-grade wearable monitors are objective, low burden tools to capture PA but are less well validated in older adults. Self-report PA questionnaires are widely accepted...
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Main Authors: | Anna VandeBunte (Author), Eva Gontrum (Author), Lauren Goldberger (Author), Corrina Fonseca (Author), Nina Djukic (Author), Michelle You (Author), Joel H. Kramer (Author), Kaitlin B. Casaletto (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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