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A new algorithm enables smartwatch fitness trackers to more accurately monitor energy expenditure of people with obesity ...
Fitness trackers often fail people with obesity by underestimating their energy burn, leading to discouraging results and ...
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new algorithm that enables smartwatches to more accurately monitor the calories burned by people with obesity during various physical activities.
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new algorithm that enables smartwatches to more accurately monitor the calories burned by people with obesity during various physical ...
Key Takeaways Fitness trackers aren’t accurately reflecting the effort of people with obesityDifferences in gait, speed and ...
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a new algorithm that enables smartwatches to more accurately monitor the calories burned by people with obesity during various physical activities.
Researchers at Northwestern University have created the first algorithm specifically designed to give people with obesity accurate energy expenditure readings from commercial smartwatches.
Key Takeaways Fitness trackers aren’t accurately reflecting the effort of people with obesity Differences in gait, speed and energy burn throw the trackers off A new algorithm achieves more than ...
People with obesity might soon have more accurate fitness trackers to help them lose weight and improve their health. Originally published on healthday.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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