Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Is Associated With Reduced Physical Activity During Everyday Life
Marco Costa, BSc,
Mark Cropley, PhD,
Jayne Griffith, PhD and
Andrew Steptoe, DPhil
From the Department of Psychology (M.C.), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; and Department of Psychology, St. Georges Hospital Medical School (M.C., J.G., A.S.), University of London, London, United Kingdom.

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Fig. 1. Mean activity calories per hour between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM recorded on the BP plus activity monitoring day and activity-only monitoring day. Error bars indicate SEM.
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