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Patty S. Freedson
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Publications - 276
Citations - 29884
Patty S. Freedson is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: VO2 max & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 273 publications receiving 27503 citations. Previous affiliations of Patty S. Freedson include Stanford University & University of California.
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Time spent in sedentary behaviors: United States, 2003-2004.
Charles E. Matthews,Kong Y. Chen,Patty S. Freedson,Russell R. Pate,David G. Schlundt,Maciej S. Buchowski,Richard P. Troiano +6 more
TL;DR: The amount of time spent in overall sedentary behaviors in the US, by age, gender, and racial/ethnic group is described, to describe the number of days and hours spent below 100 activity counts/min.
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ZigBee-based wireless multi-sensor system for physical activity assessment
TL;DR: A ZigBee-based Wireless wearable multi-sensor Integrated Measurement System (WIMS) for in-situ PA measurement, enabling efficient data sampling and transmission, compact design, and extended battery life to meet requirements for PA assessment under free-living conditions is presented.
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Metrics of Diabetes Risk Are Only Minimally Improved by Exercise Training in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors.
Richard Viskochil,Richard Viskochil,Jennifer M. Blankenship,Grace Makari-Judson,John Staudenmayer,Patty S. Freedson,Susan E. Hankinson,Barry Braun,Barry Braun +8 more
TL;DR: Exercise training had limited overall benefits on insulin concentrations following glucose ingestion in breast cancer survivors but was strongly influenced by AI use.
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Ideal to Real—Implementing a Youth Fitness Program
TL;DR: The development and preliminary implementation of this youth health and fitness program was successful in that teachers used the curriculum and found the materials thorough, comprehensive, and useful in their classes as discussed by the authors.