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hu, 22 Jul 2010 16:14:44 GM

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Wed, 14 Jul 2010 20:29:00 GM

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Abby

Mon, 19 Jul 2010 01:15:27 GM

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From Google Blog Search: "calories burned"
Fri Jul 23 00:33:44 2010

Can pedometers accurately measure the number of calories burned while walking?
Q. I have a pedometer that is supposed to be able to measure the number of calories burned while walking. I wonder how accurate it is, though, since metabolic levels vary according to the individual.
Asked by tangerine - Mon Jun 11 11:03:19 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No they don't work like that. I've not seen one that takes into account your height, weight, percentages of fat, and muscle etc. (all of which affect the rate at which you burn energy) they are not accurate but can be a good incentive to do more walking.
Answered by Arcane - Mon Jun 11 11:09:40 2007

What is the device that we can use to check the amount of calories burned during exercise? Is it pedometer?
Q. The other day I remember seeing an advertisement where the watch had some inbuilt device that measures the number of calories burned by us. Is this called Pedometer? I think it was either Addidas or Nike ad.
Asked by smart - Thu Feb 5 11:50:24 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. A pedometer (also known as a Tomish-meter, perhaps after the alleged inventor of a successful device, Thomas Jefferson ) or step counter is a device, in modern times usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a person takes by detecting the motion of their hips. Because the distance of each person's step varies, an informal calibration performed by the user is required if a standardized distance (such as in kilometres or miles) is desired.
Answered by John - Thu Feb 5 11:54:25 2009

how accurate are pedometers that measure calories burned?
Q. I want to buy a pedometer to check how many calories I burn on my everyday walks. But I feel skeptical. How do I know if the machine is right? How do I know its true when it says "you burned 100 calories"? Can I rely on a machine like that?
Asked by Something - Thu Sep 10 11:26:26 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well the only problem with the pedometer is the sensitivity. If you are wearing it the entire day it may have a false reading because as long as it's moving (swiveling in your chair at work) it will count that as being active when in reality you really aren't.
Answered by Meh - Thu Sep 10 11:30:13 2009

From Yahoo Answer Search: "calories burned"
Thu Jul 22 12:54:34 2010