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Huisingh-Scheetz, Megan J.Person Why?
Wrist Accelerometry in the Health, Functional, and Social Assessment of Older Adults.Academic Article Why?
Accuracy of Physical Function Questions to Predict Moderate-Vigorous Physical Activity as Measured by Hip Accelerometry.Academic Article Why?
Measuring Physical Activity with Hip Accelerometry among U.S. Older Adults: How Many Days Are Enough?Academic Article Why?
Relating wrist accelerometry measures to disability in older adults.Academic Article Why?
The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Frailty Among U.S. Older Adults Based on Hourly Accelerometry Data.Academic Article Why?
Accelerometry-measured activity or sedentary time and overweight in rural boys and girls.Academic Article Why?
Correction: Measuring Physical Activity with Hip Accelerometry among U.S. Older Adults: How Many Days Are Enough?Academic Article Why?
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Social capital predicts accelerometry-measured physical activity among older adults in the U.S.: a cross-sectional study in the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project.Academic Article Why?
Hedeker, DonaldPerson Why?
Free-living wrist and hip accelerometry forecast cognitive decline among older adults without dementia over 1- or 5-years in two distinct observational cohorts.Academic Article Why?
An empirical example of analysis using a two-stage modeling approach: within-subject association of outdoor context and physical activity predicts future daily physical activity levels.Academic Article Why?
Comparison of the TOFscan and the TOF-Watch SX during Recovery of Neuromuscular Function.Academic Article Why?
Development of a Non-invasive Device for Swallow Screening in Patients at Risk of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: Results from a Prospective Exploratory Study.Academic Article Why?
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