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        Volume 3: No. 2, April 2006

        LETTER TO THE EDITOR
        Using Pedometers to Promote Physical Activity Among Working Urban Women

        (starting at the top and going left to right)

        Box 1 (at the top) reads:
        168 User-days
        Total study duration

        A line leads down to Box 3, and another line leads from that line to Box 2, on the right.

        Box 2 reads:
        35 User-days
        Pedometer not worn
        (21% of user days in study)

        Box 3 reads:
        133 User-days
        Pedometer not worn
        (79% of all user-days)

        A line leads down from Box 3 to Box 6, and two lines lead from that line to to Box 4 and Box 5 on the right.

        Box 4:
        53 User-days
        MCH pedometer not functioning
        (40% of user-days worn)

        Box 5 reads:
        2 User-days
        CR best-buy pedometer not worn

        Box 6 reads:
        78 User-days
        Both pedometers worn and functioning
        (46% of all user-days)

        Boxes 7, 8, and 9 are connected to Box 6 with lines.

        Box 7 reads:
        17 User-days
        MCH step count less than CR best-buy step count by 2000 or more steps
        (22% of 78 user-days)

        Box 8 reads:
        43 User-days
        MCH step count within 2000 steps of CR best-buy step count (55% of 78 user-days)

        Box 9 reads:
        18 User-days
        MCH step count greater than CR best-buy step count by 2000 or more steps
        (23% of 78 user-days)

        .

        Figure. Summary of low-cost maternal and child health (MCH) pedometer model performance compared with Consumer Reports (CR) best-buy model performance.

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