Feasibility and Effectiveness of Using Wearable Activity Trackers in Youth: A Systematic Review
BackgroundThe proliferation and popularity of wearable activity trackers (eg, Fitbit, Jawbone, Misfit) may present an opportunity to integrate such technology into physical activity interventions. While several systematic reviews have reported intervention effects of using wearable activity trackers...
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Main Authors: | Ridgers, Nicola D (Author), McNarry, Melitta A (Author), Mackintosh, Kelly A (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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