Association between patient factors and the effectiveness of wearable trackers at increasing the number of steps per day among adults with cardiometabolic conditions: meta-analysis of individual patient data from randomized controlled trials

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  • who: Unknown from the Division of Population Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of, United Health Services Research and Primary Care, National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research, United have published the research: Association Between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day Among Adults With Cardiometabolic Conditions: Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Controlled Trials, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Objective: This study examined the effects of wearable trackers in patients with cardiometabolic conditions to . . .

     

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