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Emerging Technologies to Promote and Evaluate Physical Activity

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Emerging Technologies to Promote and Evaluate Physical Activity
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Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
ISBN-13: 9782889192984
Number of pages: 141

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Increasingly, efforts to promote and measure physical activity are achieving greater precision, greater ease of use, and/or greater scope by incorporating emerging technologies. This is significant for physical activity promotion because more precise measurement will allow investigators to better understand where, when, and how physical activity is and is not occurring, thus enabling more effective targeting of particular behavior settings.

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