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This study aimed to uncover participants’ perspectives about the use of self-tracking wearables and describe the barriers and motivators for adopting them. Qualitative data were collected through semi-structured interviews. The analysis of the transcribed interviewed followed a thematic analysis approach and utilized the Framework method. The findings highlight the importance of wearables to increase physical activity health interventions targeting sedentary lifestyles.
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