Background - Lack of physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for death and non-communicable disease. Despite this, more than one fourth of adults worldwide do not follow PA guidelines. As part of a feasibility study to test a complex intervention for increasing PA, we included a consumer-based activity tracker (AT) as a tool to measure PA outcomes and to track heart rate during exercise sessions. The aim of the present study was to identify factors that increase wear time when using a consumer-based AT for monitoring of participants in clinical research. Methods - Sixteen participants aged 55–74 years, with obesity, sedentary lifestyle, and elevated cardiovascular risk were recruited to a 12-month feasibility study. Participants wore a Pol...
Background: Despite a range of efforts to increase physical activity participation in Australia, ina...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Wrist-worn consumer-grade activity trackers are popular devices, developed mainly for personal use. ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of activity trackers on physical activity ...
BackgroundDirect-to-consumer trackers and devices have potential to enhance theory-based physical ac...
Background: While widely used and endorsed, there is limited evidence supporting the benefits of act...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Objective: There has been growing interest in the use of smart wearable technology to promote physic...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
Physical inactivity (PI) is a major problem in the US and Kentucky. PI has been linked to a variety ...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
Background: Consumer-based physical activity trackers have increased in popularity. The widespread u...
BACKGROUND: A lack of physical activity is considered to cause 6% of deaths globally. Feedback from ...
Background: Despite a range of efforts to increase physical activity participation in Australia, ina...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Wrist-worn consumer-grade activity trackers are popular devices, developed mainly for personal use. ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the influence of activity trackers on physical activity ...
BackgroundDirect-to-consumer trackers and devices have potential to enhance theory-based physical ac...
Background: While widely used and endorsed, there is limited evidence supporting the benefits of act...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Objective: There has been growing interest in the use of smart wearable technology to promote physic...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Abstract Background Wearable activity trackers hold t...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
Physical inactivity (PI) is a major problem in the US and Kentucky. PI has been linked to a variety ...
Objective:Wearable activity trackers can help older adults remain physically active. However, knowle...
Background: Consumer-based physical activity trackers have increased in popularity. The widespread u...
BACKGROUND: A lack of physical activity is considered to cause 6% of deaths globally. Feedback from ...
Background: Despite a range of efforts to increase physical activity participation in Australia, ina...
abstract: Purpose: To assess study participants behavioral responses and perception of effectiveness...
Wrist-worn consumer-grade activity trackers are popular devices, developed mainly for personal use. ...