Importance of characterising sleep breaks within the 24-h movement behaviour framework
Abstract Accelerometers measure the acceleration of the body part they are attached and allow to estimate time spent in activity levels (sedentary behaviour, light, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) and sleep over a 24-h period for several consecutive days. These advantages come with the c...
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Main Authors: | Séverine Sabia (Author), Manasa Shanta Yerramalla (Author), Teresa Liu-Ambrose (Author) |
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