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Personalized physical activity monitoring using wearable sensors

Bleser et al., 2015

Document ID
18348713175335113873
Author
Bleser G
Steffen D
Reiss A
Weber M
Hendeby G
Fradet L
Publication year
Publication venue
Smart health: Open problems and future challenges

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It is a well-known fact that exercising helps people improve their overall well-being; both physiological and psychological health. Regular moderate physical activity improves the risk of disease progression, improves the chances for successful rehabilitation, and lowers the …
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