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This is a parallel group, single institution, prospective clinical study. The purpose of this study is to assess whether the Jawbone Up 24, a consumer based accelerometer, can be a feasible tool to study physical activity in cancer patients and patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
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Prostate cancer:
Renal cancer:
Brain cancer:
ALS patients who are:
Already on a stable dose of Riluzole for at least one month.
ALSFRS-R with <or equal to 2 point decline in last month.
Must have ALSFRS-R walking score of at least 3 or 4 and FVC at least 50% (to ensure patients are fit enough for ambulation and physical activity).
Patients will need to own a smart phone that can interface with the Jawbone Up 24.
Patients willing to provide their own internet access for this study. This will include either a data plan or Wi-Fi access on the patient's smart phone for use of the Jawbone App. They will also need internet access (through their smart phone or home computer) for setting up a SGHIx account. Patients are welcome to use the free guest Wi-Fi access within the Duke Outpatient clinic area for the purpose of this study.
Patients will need a home computer or adaptor with USB port to charge the Jawbone Up 24.
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40 participants in 4 patient groups
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