Physical Activity‐Related Energy Expenditure With the RT3 and TriTrac Accelerometers in Overweight Adults

Objective: The objective was to evaluate two accelerometers, the RT3 and the TriTrac‐R3D for their ability to produce estimates of physical activity‐related energy expenditure (PAEE) in overweight/obese adults.

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