Scientists test fitness Tracker's jump accuracy
NCT ID NCT07306455
Summary
This study aimed to check if a small wearable motion sensor could accurately measure how high someone jumps. Researchers had 29 healthy young women perform jumps while wearing the sensor and using a validated smartphone app at the same time. They compared the measurements from both devices to see how well they agreed.
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Yuksek İhtisas University
Ankara, 06520, Turkey (Türkiye)
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