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        - 2025
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        Every 1,000 steps matter : incremental reductions in metabolic syndrome risk in Japanese office workers
    
    
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 - 2024
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        Validity and reliability of the Oura Ring Generation 3 (Gen3) with Oura sleep staging algorithm 2.0 (OSSA 2.0) when compared to multi-night ambulatory polysomnography : A validation study of 96 participants and 421,045 epochs
    
    
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        Associations of Subjective Sleep Quality with Wearable Device-Derived Resting Heart Rate During REM Sleep and Non-REM Sleep in a Cohort of Japanese Office Workers
    
    
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 - 2023
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        Rehabilitation Outcomes Following Hip Fracture of Home-Based Exercise Interventions Using a Wearable Device—A Randomized Controlled Pilot and Feasibility Study
    
    
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        Association between Metabolic Syndrome Status and Daily Physical Activity Measured by a Wearable Device in Japanese Office Workers
    
    
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 - 2021
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        Associations of work-related stress and total sleep time with cholesterol levels in an occupational cohort of Japanese office workers
    
    
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        Assessing the outcome of rehabilitation after hip fracture with a wearable device—a study protocol for a randomized control trial in community healthcare
    
    
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 - 2019
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        A validation study of a consumer wearable sleep tracker compared to a portable EEG system in naturalistic conditions
    
    
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