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1. Association of Accelerometer-Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Time with Epigenetic Markers of Aging

2. Step Count, Self-reported Physical Activity, and Predicted 5-Year Risk of Atrial Fibrillation:Cross-sectional Analysis

3. Prospective Association of Daily Steps With Cardiovascular Disease: A Harmonized Meta-Analysis

4. Depressive Symptom Trajectory is Associated With Smartwatch Step Counts: the Electronic Framingham Heart Study (Preprint)

5. Physical activity and fitness in the community: the Framingham Heart Study

6. Factors associated with long-term use of digital devices in the electronic Framingham Heart Study

7. Device-measured physical activity, adiposity and mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis of eight prospective cohort studies

8. Predictors of incident diabetes in two populations: framingham heart study and hispanic community health study / study of latinos

10. Joint associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary time with all-cause mortality: a harmonised meta-analysis in more than 44 000 middle-aged and older individuals

11. No evidence of association between habitual physical activity and ECG traits: Insights from the electronic Framingham Heart Study

12. Abstract P047: Depressive Symptom Trajectory Associated With Step Counts From Smartwatch: The Electronic Framingham Heart Study

13. Increasing Engagement in the Electronic Framingham Heart Study: Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial

14. Accelerometer-Measured, Habitual Physical Activity and Circulating Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor: A Cross-Sectional Study

16. Physical Activity as a Critical Component of First-Line Treatment for Elevated Blood Pressure or Cholesterol: Who, What, and How?: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

17. Relations Between BMI Trajectories and Habitual Physical Activity Measured by a Smartwatch in the Electronic Cohort of the Framingham Heart Study: Cohort Study (Preprint)

18. Abstract P116: Higher Body Mass Index Trajectories Are Associated With Lower Levels Of Physical Activity Measured By A Smartwatch

19. Abstract P115: Older Age And Health Status Are Associated With Smartwatch Use Over 12 Months In The Electronic Framingham Heart Study

20. Objective physical activity and physical performance in middle-aged and older adults

21. Self-Reported Physical Activity and Relations to Growth and Neurotrophic Factors in Diabetes Mellitus: The Framingham Offspring Study

22. Accelerometer‐determined physical activity and cognitive function in middle‐aged and older adults from two generations of the Framingham Heart Study

23. Conjoint Associations of Adherence to Physical Activity and Dietary Guidelines With Cardiometabolic Health: The Framingham Heart Study

24. Comparison of Daily Routines Between Middle-aged and Older Participants With and Those Without Diabetes in the Electronic Framingham Heart Study: Cohort Study (Preprint)

25. Adherence of Mobile App-Based Surveys and Comparison With Traditional Surveys: eCohort Study

26. Association of Habitual Physical Activity With Cardiovascular Disease Risk

27. Adherence of Mobile App-Based Surveys and Comparison With Traditional Surveys: eCohort Study (Preprint)

28. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2020 Update: A Report From the American Heart Association

29. Accelerometer-assessed physical activity and incident diabetes in a population covering the adult life span: the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos

30. Physical activity and weight maintenance

31. Arterial stiffness and cerebral hemodynamic pulsatility during cognitive engagement in younger and older adults

32. What Are the Next Steps for Developing a National Steps Guideline?

33. What Can Longitudinal Observational Studies of Physical Activity Teach Us About Prevention of Dementia?

34. Associations of objective physical activity with insulin sensitivity and circulating adipokine profile: the Framingham Heart Study

35. Racial Differences in Aortic Stiffness in Children

36. Comparison of On-Site Versus Remote Mobile Device Support in the Framingham Heart Study Using the Health eHeart Study for Digital Follow-up: Randomized Pilot Study Set Within an Observational Study Design (Preprint)

37. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics-2019 Update: A Report From the American Heart Association

38. Midlife exercise blood pressure, heart rate, and fitness relate to brain volume 2 decades later

39. A pragmatic approach to the comparison of wrist-based cutpoints of physical activity intensity for the MotionWatch8 accelerometer in children

40. Effects of Whey Protein Supplementation on Aortic Stiffness, Cerebral Blood Flow, and Cognitive Function in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Findings from the ANCHORS A-WHEY Clinical Trial

41. ASSOCIATION OF HABITUAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITH HOME BLOOD PRESSURE: INSIGHTS FROM THE ELECTRONIC FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY

42. Design and Preliminary Findings From a New Electronic Cohort Embedded in the Framingham Heart Study

43. Design and Preliminary Findings From a New Electronic Cohort Embedded in the Framingham Heart Study (Preprint)

44. FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY NOVEL EXAMINATION USING TECHNOLOGY IN COMMUNITY-DWELLING ADULTS

45. Abstract MP24: Comparison of on-site versus Remote Support for a Mobile-Device Pilot Study: A Collaboration Between the Framingham Heart Study and Health eHeart Study (FHS-HeH)

46. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2018 Update: A Report From the American Heart Association

47. Carotid Artery Stiffness and Hemodynamic Pulsatility During Cognitive Engagement in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Investigation

48. Body mass index across adulthood and the development of airflow obstruction and emphysema

49. Physical Activity, Brain Volume, and Dementia Risk: The Framingham Study

50. Abstract MP059: Incremental Light Activity Associated with Greater Brain Volume in Individuals Not Meeting the Physical Activity Guidelines: Cross Sectional Observations from the Framingham Heart Study

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