Importance - Wearable physical activity (PA) trackers, such as accelerometers, fitness trackers, and pedometers, are accessible technologies that may encourage increased PA levels in line with current recommendations. However, whether their use is associated with improvements in PA levels in participants who experience 1 or more cardiometabolic conditions, such as diabetes, prediabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, is unknown. Objective - To assess the association of interventions using wearable PA trackers (accelerometers, fitness trackers, and pedometers) with PA levels and other health outcomes in adults with cardiometabolic conditions. Data Sources - For this systematic review and meta-analysis, searches of MEDLINE, Embase...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions involving mobile applic...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
Context/purpose Observational and acute laboratory intervention research has shown that excessive se...
Importance - Accelerometers and pedometers are accessible technologies that could have a role in enc...
Background Current evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic c...
Background To date, it is unclear if consumer wearable activity trackers (CWATs), with or without be...
BackgroundCurrent evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic cond...
Background: Current evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic co...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: Pedometer-use, without support, increases physical activity levels in the general popula...
Background Despite a range of efforts to increase physical activity participation in Australia, in...
The increased prevalence of sedentarism and hypokinetic diseases along with the strong supporting ev...
Q: Do pedometers increase activity and improve health outcomes? Evidence-based answer: yes. In overw...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions involving mobile applic...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
Context/purpose Observational and acute laboratory intervention research has shown that excessive se...
Importance - Accelerometers and pedometers are accessible technologies that could have a role in enc...
Background Current evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic c...
Background To date, it is unclear if consumer wearable activity trackers (CWATs), with or without be...
BackgroundCurrent evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic cond...
Background: Current evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic co...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: The range of benefits associated with regular physical activity participation is irrefut...
Background: Pedometer-use, without support, increases physical activity levels in the general popula...
Background Despite a range of efforts to increase physical activity participation in Australia, in...
The increased prevalence of sedentarism and hypokinetic diseases along with the strong supporting ev...
Q: Do pedometers increase activity and improve health outcomes? Evidence-based answer: yes. In overw...
PURPOSE: To assess the use of a wearable technological device for the increase in attainment of phys...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of physical activity interventions involving mobile applic...
Wearable activity trackers are electronic devices that facilitate self-monitoring of information rel...
Context/purpose Observational and acute laboratory intervention research has shown that excessive se...