Meyer et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Validation of two accelerometers to determine mechanical loading of physical activities in childrenMeyer et al., 2015
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- Meyer U
- Ernst D
- Schott S
- Riera C
- Hattendorf J
- Romkes J
- Granacher U
- Göpfert B
- Kriemler S
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- Journal of sports sciences
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The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of accelerometers using force plates (ie, ground reaction force (GRF)) during the performance of different tasks of daily physical activity in children. Thirteen children (10.1 (range 5.4–15.7) years, 3 girls) wore two …
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