Identifying heart rate threshold for moderate to vigorous physical activity in children and young people wearing activity trackers

H. Douglas (London, United Kingdom), E. Raywood (London, United Kingdom), K. Kapoor (London, United Kingdom), N. Murray (London, United Kingdom), R. O'Connor (London, United Kingdom), O. Liakhovich (Seattle, United States of America), T. Van Schaik (London, United Kingdom), B. Furtuna (London, United Kingdom), N. Filipow (London, United Kingdom), E. Main (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Physical activity and chronic lung disease
Session: Physical activity and chronic lung disease
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 267
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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