Physical Activity Surveillance Through Smartphone Apps and Wearable Trackers: Examining the UK Potential for Nationally Representative Sampling
BackgroundSmartphones and wearable activity trackers present opportunities for large-scale physical activity (PA) surveillance that overcome some limitations of questionnaires or researcher-administered devices. However, it remains unknown whether current users of such technologies are representativ...
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Main Authors: | Strain, Tessa (Author), Wijndaele, Katrien (Author), Brage, Søren (Author) |
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