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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Formative Research

Date Submitted: Mar 4, 2026
Date Accepted: May 31, 2026

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Physical Activity Monitoring Using Wearable Devices in Young Adults: Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Motivational Interviewing Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Christodoulakis N, Incze T, Khademioore S, Kwan M, Alvarez E, Tarride JÃ, Mbuagbaw L, Anderson LN

Physical Activity Monitoring Using Wearable Devices in Young Adults: Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Motivational Interviewing Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Form Res 2026;10:e94673

DOI: 10.2196/94673

PMID: 42462275

Feasibility of Physical Activity Monitoring Using Wearable Devices in Young Adults: A Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Motivational Interviewing Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Nicolette Christodoulakis; 
  • Taylor Incze; 
  • Sahar Khademioore; 
  • Matthew Kwan; 
  • Elizabeth Alvarez; 
  • Jean-Éric Tarride; 
  • Lawrence Mbuagbaw; 
  • Laura N Anderson

ABSTRACT

In a pilot randomized controlled trial of university students aged 18-29 years, we assessed the feasibility of providing wearable devices to measure physical activity over 6 months. Daily adherence declined over time in both groups, while moderate and vigorous physical activity levels remained similar between the control and intervention groups.


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Christodoulakis N, Incze T, Khademioore S, Kwan M, Alvarez E, Tarride JÃ, Mbuagbaw L, Anderson LN

Physical Activity Monitoring Using Wearable Devices in Young Adults: Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Motivational Interviewing Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Form Res 2026;10:e94673

DOI: 10.2196/94673

PMID: 42462275

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