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Publications by Robert G. Haennel
SenseWear Armband and Stroke: Validity of Energy Expenditure and Step Count Measurement During Walking
Stroke Research and Treatment
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Cardiovascular Reserve and Risk Profile of Postmenopausal Women After Chemoendocrine Therapy for Hormone Receptor Positive Operable Breast Cancer
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Cancer Research
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Validity of the Samsung Phone S Health Application for Assessing Steps and Energy Expenditure During Walking and Running: Does Phone Placement Matter?
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Utility of the SenseWear Pro 3 Armband Monitor and the Weight Management System for Evaluating Energy Balance in Adults
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Understanding Walking Activity in Multiple Sclerosis: Step Count, Walking Intensity and Uninterrupted Walking Activity Duration Related to Degree of Disability
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Reliability of a Multisensor Armband in Estimating Energy Expenditure According to Degree of Obesity
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Validity of Shoe-Type Inertial Measurement Units for Parkinson’s Disease Patients During Treadmill Walking
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