Participants' Perceptions on the Use of Wearable Devices to Reduce Sitting Time: Qualitative Analysis
BackgroundRecent epidemiological evidence indicates that, on average, people are sedentary for approximately 7.7 hours per day. There are deleterious effects of prolonged sedentary behavior that are separate from participation in physical activity and include increased risk of weight gain, cancer, m...
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Main Authors: | Takemoto, Michelle (Author), Lewars, Brittany (Author), Hurst, Samantha (Author), Crist, Katie (Author), Nebeker, Camille (Author), Madanat, Hala (Author), Nichols, Jeanne (Author), Rosenberg, Dori E (Author), Kerr, Jacqueline (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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