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  • 4. Assessment of energy expenditure for physical activity using a triaxial accelerometer.
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  • 12. Gait speed and step-count monitor accuracy in community-dwelling older adults.
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  • 15. Habitual physical activity differentially affects acute and short-term energy intake regulation in young and older adults.
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