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Browsing publications by Dr Vincent van Hees.

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Jadine Scragg
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Vincent van Hees
Dr Leah Avery
Dr Guy Taylor
et al.
Physical Activity, Inactivity and Sleep in Patients with Significant Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease2022
Dr Cecilia Jimenez Moreno
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Grainne Gorman
Professor Mike Catt
et al.
Cognitive behavioural therapy with optional graded exercise therapy in patients with severe fatigue with myotonic dystrophy type 1: a multicentre, single-blind, randomised trial2018
Dr Vincent van Hees
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Professor Mike Trenell
Estimating sleep parameters using an accelerometer without sleep diary2018
Dan Jackson
Dr Nils Hammerla
Dr Thomas Ploetz
Professor Patrick Olivier
Dr Vincent van Hees
et al.
Large scale population assessment of physical activity using wrist worn accelerometers: The UK biobank study2017
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Vincent van Hees
Dr Bilal Bawamia
Professor Mike Trenell
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
et al.
The effect of percutaneous coronary intervention on habitual physical activity in older patients.2016
Dr Vincent van Hees
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Dr Sarah Charman
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
A Novel, Open Access Method to Assess Sleep Duration Using a Wrist-Worn Accelerometer2015
Dr Vincent van Hees
Healthy obesity and objective physical activity2015
Dr Vincent van Hees
Physical Activity and Adiposity Markers at Older Ages: Accelerometer Vs Questionnaire Data2015
Dr Vincent van Hees
Age Group Comparability of Raw Accelerometer Output from Wrist- and Hip-Worn Monitors2014
Dr Vincent van Hees
Professor Mike Trenell
Association Between Questionnaire- and Accelerometer-Assessed Physical Activity: The Role of Sociodemographic Factors2014
Dr Vincent van Hees
Professor Mike Trenell
Autocalibration of accelerometer data for free-living physical activity assessment using local gravity and temperature: an evaluation on four continents2014
Dr Vincent van Hees
Children Treated for Severe Acute Malnutrition Experience a Rapid Increase in Physical Activity a Few Days after Admission2014
Dr Vincent van Hees
Physical activity levels in three Brazilian birth cohorts as assessed with raw triaxial wrist accelerometry2014
Dr Vincent van Hees
Impact of study design on development and evaluation of an activity-type classifier2013
Dr Vincent van Hees
Separating Movement and Gravity Components in an Acceleration Signal and Implications for the Assessment of Human Daily Physical Activity2013
Dr Vincent van Hees
Estimating energy expenditure from raw accelerometry in three types of locomotion2012
Dr Vincent van Hees
The challenge of assessing physical activity in populations2012
Dr Vincent van Hees
Professor Mike Catt
Estimation of Daily Energy Expenditure in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women Using a Wrist-Worn Tri-Axial Accelerometer2011
Dr Vincent van Hees
A method to compare new and traditional accelerometry data in physical activity monitoring2010