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Table 1.

Features selected for free-living models.

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Table 2.

Leave one subject out cross-validation results for the free-living models and retrained lab model.

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Fig 1.

Results for the free-living, retrained laboratory, and off the shelf laboratory models for the hip placement in the hold-out validation sample.

Error bars represent standard error.

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Fig 2.

Results for the free-living, retrained laboratory, and off the shelf laboratory models for the wrist placement in the hold-out validation sample.

*Significantly different from the retrained Support Vector Machine (p < 0.05) and off the shelf lab Support Vector Machine (p < 0.05). Error bars represent standard error.

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Fig 3.

Bland Altman plots depicting regression line and 95% prediction intervals for off the shelf laboratory, retrained laboratory, and free-living models for hip placement.

Y-axis values represent percent error (observed–predicted EE). X-axis values represent observed energy expenditure values (kcals).

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Fig 4.

Bland Altman plots depicting regression line and 95% prediction intervals for off the shelf laboratory, retrained laboratory, and free-living models for wrist placement.

Y-axis values represent percent error (observed–predicted EE). X-axis values represent observed energy expenditure values (kcals).

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