Health and Fitness
Wearable accelerometer-derived physical activity and incident disease
S. Khurshid, L. Weng, et al.
This study by Shaan Khurshid and colleagues reveals that greater physical activity measured by wearable accelerometers is significantly linked to lower disease risk across various conditions, including heart failure and type 2 diabetes. By analyzing data from the UK Biobank, they highlight the importance of objective physical activity measurement in reducing disease incidence.
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