Pedometers delivered by post can help improve patients’ physical activity levels, study shows
A new trial has shown that pedometers, provided either by post or with practice nurse support, can improve objectively measured physical activity levels in less active people. The PACE-UP clinical trial, led by Dr Tess Harris of St George’s, University of London and funded by the NIHR, gave two groups of general practice patients pedometers,...
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