User acceptability of 6 activity monitors in COPD; part of the PROactive project
E. Regueiro, S. Donaldson, Z. Louvaris, C. Burtin, Y. Raste, I. Vogiatzis, N. S. Hopkinson, D. Langer, R. Rabinovich, F. Dobbels, B. Peterson, F. Wilson, T. Troosters, The PROactive Investigators (Leuven, Brussels, Belgium; Sao Carlos, Brazil; Edinburgh, London, Sandwich, United Kingdom; Athens, Greece; Groton, United States Of America)
Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Physical activity monitors: from toy to valid tool?
Session: Physical activity monitors: from toy to valid tool?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3254
Disease area: Airway diseases
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E. Regueiro, S. Donaldson, Z. Louvaris, C. Burtin, Y. Raste, I. Vogiatzis, N. S. Hopkinson, D. Langer, R. Rabinovich, F. Dobbels, B. Peterson, F. Wilson, T. Troosters, The PROactive Investigators (Leuven, Brussels, Belgium; Sao Carlos, Brazil; Edinburgh, London, Sandwich, United Kingdom; Athens, Greece; Groton, United States Of America). User acceptability of 6 activity monitors in COPD; part of the PROactive project. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 3254
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