Using the SenseCam to improve classifications of sedentary behavior in free-living settings

<p>Background: Studies have shown relationships between important health outcomes and sedentary behavior, independent of physical activity. There are known errors in tools employed to assess sedentary behavior. Studies of accelerometers have been limited to laboratory environments.</p>&l...

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Main Authors: Kerr, J, Marshall, S, Godbole, S, Chen, J, Legge, A, Doherty, A, Kelly, P, Oliver, M, Badland, H, Foster, C
Other Authors: American College of Preventive Medicine
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
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