Walking cadence (steps/min) and intensity in 21-40 year olds: CADENCE-adults
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported that walking cadence (steps/min) is associated with absolutely-defined intensity (metabolic equivalents; METs), such that cadence-based thresholds could serve as reasonable proxy values for ambulatory intensities. Purpose To establish definitive heu...
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Main Authors: | Catrine Tudor-Locke (Author), Elroy J. Aguiar (Author), Ho Han (Author), Scott W. Ducharme (Author), John M. Schuna (Author), Tiago V. Barreira (Author), Christopher C. Moore (Author), Michael A. Busa (Author), Jongil Lim (Author), John R. Sirard (Author), Stuart R. Chipkin (Author), John Staudenmayer (Author) |
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