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mHealth study to track PAI level for people with diabetes

22 July 2019
By Kate McDonald

The University of Queensland is running a trial of a new fitness metric integrated into a wearable device to see if it can help people with type 2 diabetes better manage their condition.

The physical activity intelligence (PAI – pronounced 'pi') algorithm was developed by researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Faculty of Medicine based on data from the personal and family medical histories of more than 45,000 people over 25 years.

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