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COVID-19 Highlights the Potential for a More Dynamic Approach to Physical Activity Surveillance
The emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome corona-virus 2, has urged the scienti fi c community and industry to obtain population snapshots of lifestyle behaviors to characterize changes in behaviors during relatively short windows of time (e