How Accurate Is Your Activity Tracker? A Comparative Study of Step Counts in Low-Intensity Physical Activities
BackgroundAs commercially available activity trackers are being utilized in clinical trials, the research community remains uncertain about reliability of the trackers, particularly in studies that involve walking aids and low-intensity activities. While these trackers have been tested for reliabili...
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Main Authors: | Alinia, Parastoo (Author), Cain, Chris (Author), Fallahzadeh, Ramin (Author), Shahrokni, Armin (Author), Cook, Diane (Author), Ghasemzadeh, Hassan (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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