Objective: To test whether Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI), a personalized metric of physical activity (PA) tracking, is associated with all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in patients with self-reported CVD and to determine whether these associations change depending on whether contemporary PA recommendations are met. Patients and Methods: A total of 3133 patients with CVD (mean [SD] age, 67.6 [10.3] years; 64% men) were followed from the date of participation in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (between January 1, 1984, and February 28, 1986) until the date of death or the end of follow-up (December 31, 2015). The participants’ weekly PAI score was calculated and divided into 4 groups (PAI scores of 0, ≤50, 51-99, and...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...
Background: In asymptomatic populations, physical-activity is inversely associated with the risk of ...
[[abstract]]Importance: Personal activity intelligence (PAI) is a novel activity metric that can be ...
Prolonged sedentary behavior (SB) positively associates with clustering of risk factors for cardiova...
[[abstract]]Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a physical activity metric that tran...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a new metric for physical activity tracking, and...
Purpose To derive and validate a single metric of activity tracking that associates with lower risk ...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a new metric for physical activity tracking, and...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a novel activity metric that translates heart ra...
Increased amounts of sedentary time, and less physical activity (PA) have become a global concern, a...
Background In asymptomatic populations, physical activity is inversely associated with the risk of c...
Abstract Background Personal activity intelligence (PAI) is a single physical activity metric based ...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death dur...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...
Background: In asymptomatic populations, physical-activity is inversely associated with the risk of ...
[[abstract]]Importance: Personal activity intelligence (PAI) is a novel activity metric that can be ...
Prolonged sedentary behavior (SB) positively associates with clustering of risk factors for cardiova...
[[abstract]]Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a physical activity metric that tran...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a new metric for physical activity tracking, and...
Purpose To derive and validate a single metric of activity tracking that associates with lower risk ...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a new metric for physical activity tracking, and...
Background: Personal Activity Intelligence (PAI) is a novel activity metric that translates heart ra...
Increased amounts of sedentary time, and less physical activity (PA) have become a global concern, a...
Background In asymptomatic populations, physical activity is inversely associated with the risk of c...
Abstract Background Personal activity intelligence (PAI) is a single physical activity metric based ...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death dur...
Aims: To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death duri...
Background Existing information regarding the optimal types and amount of physical activity for seco...
To assess the association between past level of physical activity (PA) and risk for death during the...
Background: In asymptomatic populations, physical-activity is inversely associated with the risk of ...