Hilton Dahl's research while affiliated with University of Minnesota Duluth and other places
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Publication (1)
Introduction: Despite optimal levels of physical activity (PA) among patients immediately post-cardiac rehabilitation, little is known about PA levels long-term. Further, interventions to maintain recommended PA levels and functional capacity achieved during cardiac rehabilitation are lacking.
Objective: To test the effect of wearing a Garmin vÍvof...
Citations
... Each type of motor activity is accompanied by mobile systems for monitoring and self-monitoring the state of the body during physical exertion (Henriksen et al., 2018;Wennman et al., 2019). Various programs and techniques for monitoring both individual systems, for example, cardiovascular (Abbasi, 2019;Schorr et al., 2018;Thijs et al., 2019), and all body systems (Yagotin et al., 2019) are popularized. ...