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Accuracy of Wrist-Worn Activity Monitors During Common Daily Physical Activities and Types of Structured Exercise: Evaluation Study

Accuracy of Wrist-Worn Activity Monitors During Common Daily Physical Activities and Types of Structured Exercise: Evaluation Study

Asterisk indicates P=.03; # indicates P MAPE (SD) for Garmin and Fitbit was 27.0% (SD 21.8) and 25.1% (SD 17.3), respectively. The lowest mean error in measuring EE was observed during ADL (−8.8% [SD 29.2]) for Fitbit and MAX-C (−4.5% [SD 25.3]) and HIIT-T (−4.7% [SD 29.3]) for Garmin. The highest error was observed during MAX-C (−39.1% [SD 30.6]) and HIIT-C (−41.9% [SD 31.3]) for Fitbit and resistance (21.0% [SD 35.7]) for Garmin.

Ravi Kondama G Reddy, Rubin Pooni, Dessi P Zaharieva, Brian Senf, Joseph El Youssef, Eyal Dassau, Francis J Doyle III, Mark A Clements, Michael R Rickels, Susana R Patton, Jessica R Castle, Michael C Riddell, Peter G Jacobs

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(12):e10338

Characterization of False or Misleading Fluoride Content on Instagram: Infodemiology Study

Characterization of False or Misleading Fluoride Content on Instagram: Infodemiology Study

For all analyses, P As shown in Table 1, in general, the posts were predominantly commercial, produced by regular users, expressing positive sentiment, and published as an album/photo. The types of interests identified among the 500 selected posts were social (n=500, 100.0%), psychological (n=492, 98.4%), financial (n=421, 84.2%), and political (n=79, 15.8%).

Matheus Lotto, Tamires Sá Menezes, Irfhana Zakir Hussain, Shu-Feng Tsao, Zahid Ahmad Butt, Plinio P Morita, Thiago Cruvinel

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(5):e37519