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How to measure sedentary behavior at work?
Gil Boudet
, Pierre Chausse
, David Thivel
, Sylvie Rousset
, Martial Mermillod
, Julien S. Baker
, Lenise M. Parreira
, Yolande Esquirol
, Martine Duclos
, Frederic Dutheil
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Sedentary Behavior
100%
Wearable Devices
60%
Workplace
10%
Accelerometer
10%
Web of Science
10%
PubMed
10%
Heart Rate Monitoring
10%
Self-report Measures
10%
Chronic Conditions
10%
Large Population
10%
English Language
10%
Physiological Systems
10%
Occupational Exposure
10%
Objectively Measured
10%
Embase
10%
Goniometer
10%
Electromyography
10%
Subjective Measures
10%
Cochrane
10%
Behavior Assessment
10%
Office Setting
10%
Pressure Sensor
10%
New Foci
10%
Gas Meter
10%
Limited Budget
10%
Single Device
10%
Subjective Survey
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Wearables
100%
Accelerometer
16%
Electromyography
16%
Systematic Review
16%
Occupational Exposure
16%
Embase
16%
Behavior Assessment
16%
Goniometer
16%
Longitudinal Analysis
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Wearable Sensor
100%
Accelerometer
16%
Systematic Review
16%
Occupational Exposure
16%
Electromyography
16%
English (Language)
16%
Behavior Assessment
16%
Goniometer
16%
Engineering
Wearable Sensor
100%
Physiological System
16%