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Comparison of step-count outcomes across seven different activity trackers: a free-living experiment with young and older adults.

Takashi NakagataYosuke YamadaMasashi TaniguchiHinako NanriMisaka KimuraMotohiko MiyachiRei Ono
Published in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation (2024)
Step counts recorded from seven selected consumer-based and research-grade activity trackers and one pedometer, except for the wrist-worn ActiGraph. showed a variation of approximately 1700 steps (range, 1265-2275 steps) steps for both groups, yet maintained a high correlation with each other. These findings will be valuable for researchers and clinicians as they compare step counts across different studies or representative surveys conducted globally.
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