Accuracy of optimized branched algorithms to assess activity-specific physical activity energy expenditure.

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Published in Med Sci Sports Exerc on April 01, 2010

Authors

Andy G Edwards1, James O Hill, William C Byrnes, Raymond C Browning

Author Affiliations

1: Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.

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