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Use of pedometers as a tool to promote daily physical activity levels in patients with COPD: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Matthew Armstrong, Andrew Winnard, Nikolaos Chynkiamis, Spencer Boyle, Chris Burtin, Ioannis Vogiatzis
European Respiratory Review 2019 28: 190039; DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0039-2019
Matthew Armstrong
1Dept of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, School of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Andrew Winnard
1Dept of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, School of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Nikolaos Chynkiamis
1Dept of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, School of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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Spencer Boyle
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Chris Burtin
2REVAL Rehabilitation Research Centre, BIOMED Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Rehabilitation sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium
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Ioannis Vogiatzis
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vol. 28 no. 154
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0039-2019
PubMed 
31722891

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European Respiratory Society
Print ISSN 
0905-9180
Online ISSN 
1600-0617
History 
  • Received April 4, 2019
  • Accepted July 11, 2019
  • Published online November 13, 2019.

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Copyright ©ERS 2019. This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0.

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  1. Matthew Armstrong1⇑,
  2. Andrew Winnard1,
  3. Nikolaos Chynkiamis1,
  4. Spencer Boyle1,
  5. Chris Burtin2 and
  6. Ioannis Vogiatzis1
  1. 1Dept of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, School of Health & Life Sciences, Northumbria University Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
  2. 2REVAL Rehabilitation Research Centre, BIOMED Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Rehabilitation sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium
  1. Matthew Armstrong Northumbria University, School of Health & Life Sciences, Ellison Place, NE1 8ST, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. E-mail: matthew.armstrong{at}northumbria.ac.uk
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Matthew Armstrong, Andrew Winnard, Nikolaos Chynkiamis, Spencer Boyle, Chris Burtin, Ioannis Vogiatzis
European Respiratory Review Dec 2019, 28 (154) 190039; DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0039-2019

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Matthew Armstrong, Andrew Winnard, Nikolaos Chynkiamis, Spencer Boyle, Chris Burtin, Ioannis Vogiatzis
European Respiratory Review Dec 2019, 28 (154) 190039; DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0039-2019
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