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Measuring physical activity in chronic respiratory disease
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Acceptability and suitability of the use of TracmorD activity monitor in patients with COPD for home coaching – A pilot study
Leandro Mantoani (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), Leandro Mantoani, Rita Priori, Chevone Barretto, Privender Saini, Mareike Klee, Susan McNarry, Susan Mullen, Brian McKinstry, William MacNee, Roberto Rabinovich
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International Congress 2016 – Measuring physical activity in chronic respiratory disease
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Measuring physical activity in chronic respiratory disease
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Airway diseases
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Leandro Mantoani (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), Leandro Mantoani, Rita Priori, Chevone Barretto, Privender Saini, Mareike Klee, Susan McNarry, Susan Mullen, Brian McKinstry, William MacNee, Roberto Rabinovich. Acceptability and suitability of the use of TracmorD activity monitor in patients with COPD for home coaching – A pilot study. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1894
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