Abstract Background For older people and people with a chronic disease, physical activity provides health benefits. Patients and healthcare professionals can use commercially available activity trackers to objectively monitor (alterations in) activity levels and patterns and to support physical activity. However, insight in the validity, reliability, and feasibility of these trackers in people with a chronic disease is needed. In this article, a study protocol is described in which the validity, reliability (part A), and feasibility from a patient and therapist’s point of view (part B) of commercially available activity trackers in daily life and health care is investigated. Methods In part A, a quantitative cross-sectional study, an activi...
Despite the increased use of activity trackers, little is known about how they can be used in health...
Background: Remote monitoring of physical activity in patients with chronic conditions could be usef...
Objective: To compare and contrast the perspectives of patients with arthritis and those of rehabili...
BackgroundFor older people and people with a chronic disease, physical activity provides health bene...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Background: Measuring physical activity with commercially available activity trackers is gaining pop...
Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease....
The purpose of this study was to determine whether wearable activity trackers are effective tools to...
Abstract Background Capturing dimensions of physical activity relevant to patients may provide a uni...
In a world ruled by technology, devices are becoming more popular to use in all aspects of daily lif...
Background To date, it is unclear if consumer wearable activity trackers (CWATs), with or without be...
Despite the increased use of activity trackers, little is known about how they can be used in health...
Background: Remote monitoring of physical activity in patients with chronic conditions could be usef...
Objective: To compare and contrast the perspectives of patients with arthritis and those of rehabili...
BackgroundFor older people and people with a chronic disease, physical activity provides health bene...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the experience with commercially available activity track...
Background: Measuring physical activity with commercially available activity trackers is gaining pop...
Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease....
The purpose of this study was to determine whether wearable activity trackers are effective tools to...
Abstract Background Capturing dimensions of physical activity relevant to patients may provide a uni...
In a world ruled by technology, devices are becoming more popular to use in all aspects of daily lif...
Background To date, it is unclear if consumer wearable activity trackers (CWATs), with or without be...
Despite the increased use of activity trackers, little is known about how they can be used in health...
Background: Remote monitoring of physical activity in patients with chronic conditions could be usef...
Objective: To compare and contrast the perspectives of patients with arthritis and those of rehabili...