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Wireless Physical Activity Monitor Use Among Adults Living With HIV: A Scoping Review

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WPAM use in the context of HIV infection primarily involved measuring PA, and areas to address in future research include examining the effectiveness of WPAMs for enhancing PA and assessing measurement properties of WPAMS to ensure they accurately assess PA among adults living with HIV.
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Introduction:Physical activity (PA) can help promote healthy aging while addressing health-related challenges experienced with HIV infection. To determine the benefits of PA or consequences of inactivity, it is critical to ensure that we have accurate ways of measuring PA in the context of HIV infec

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