A feasibility study of activity tracking devices in pregnancy
Abstract Background We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of using an activity-tracking device (ATD) during pregnancy and compare self-reported to ATD-calculated energy expenditure in a 2-phase study. Methods (Phase 1) Twenty-five pregnant women were asked about exercise, computer use, smartphone own...
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Main Authors: | Michelle A. Kominiarek (Author), Lauren C. Balmert (Author), Hallie Tolo (Author), William Grobman (Author), Melissa Simon (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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