“”: A qualitative study exploring user and non-user's perceptions of wearable activity trackers
Objective Wearable activity trackers hold potential as a research tool to increase physical activity. However, long-term wearable adherence is low among users, which may be due to the limited understanding of the factors related to use and relation to health behavior theory. The purpose of this stud...
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Auteurs principaux: | Katie Burford, Natalie M Golaszewski, John Bartholomew |
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Langue: | EN |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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