Physical activity intensity classification during activities of daily living in older adults using accelerometers: Is the ear the new wrist?
Introduction Accurate measurement of physical activity (PA) in older adults is important, both in health research and personalized prevention. Accelerometers, used to overcome the limitations of self-reporting, were initially worn on the hips, but are increasingly worn on the non-dominant wrist. Whi...
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Main Authors: | Jan Stutz (Author), Philipp Eichenberger (Author), Chiara Oetiker (Author), Sacha Huber (Author), Isabel Hirzel (Author), Christina Spengler (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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