Assessment of laboratory and daily energy expenditure estimates from consumer multi-sensor physical activity monitors
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Enhad A. Chowdhury | Max J. Western | Thomas E. Nightingale | Oliver J. Peacock | Dylan Thompson | O. Peacock | T. Nightingale | M. Western | D. Thompson | E. Chowdhury
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