Inverse association between changes in energetic cost of walking and vertical accelerations in non-metastatic breast cancer survivors.
Stephen J CarterLaura Q RogersHeather R BowlesLyse A NorianGary R HunterPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2019)
Hip-worn accelerometers do not appear well-suited to correctly detect changes in ease of walking as evidenced by reduced energetic cost. Further research should determine if a divergence between measured EE and vertical accelerations could contribute to erroneous inferences in free-living physical activity.