Validity of a Consumer-Based Wearable to Measure Clinical Parameters in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Healthy Controls: Observational Study
Abstract BackgroundConsumer-based wearables are becoming more popular and provide opportunities to track individual's clinical parameters remotely. However, literature about their criterion and known-groups validity is scarce. ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the validity of the Fitbit Charg...
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Main Authors: | Fien Hermans (Author), Eva Arents (Author), Astrid Blondeel (Author), Wim Janssens (Author), Nina Cardinaels (Author), Patrick Calders (Author), Thierry Troosters (Author), Eric Derom (Author), Heleen Demeyer (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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