In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has been indexed as a cross-tabulation between PA at work and recreational activity. As the proportion of non-working participants increases, other categorization strategies are needed. Therefore, our aim was to develop a valid PA index for this population, which will also be able to express PA continuously. In the German EPIC centers Potsdam and Heidelberg, a clustered sample of 3,766 participants was re-invited to the study center. 1,615 participants agreed to participate and 1,344 participants were finally included in this study. PA was measured by questionnaires on defined activities and a 7-day combined heart rate and acceleration sensor. In a ...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Accelerometers have been widely deployed in public health studies in recent years. While they collec...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
Objectives: The main objective of this paper is to describe the approach and specific findings of th...
BACKGROUND: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
<p>Characteristics for the Improved Physical Activity Index (IPAI) variables sport score, cycling (h...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
Background: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
Objective: To describe physical activity of participants in the European Prospective Investigation i...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) between accelerometer cou...
Accelerometers have been widely deployed in public health studies in recent years. While they collec...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Accelerometers have been widely deployed in public health studies in recent years. While they collec...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
Objectives: The main objective of this paper is to describe the approach and specific findings of th...
BACKGROUND: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
<p>Characteristics for the Improved Physical Activity Index (IPAI) variables sport score, cycling (h...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
Background: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
Objective: To describe physical activity of participants in the European Prospective Investigation i...
<p>Spearman correlation coefficients and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) between accelerometer cou...
Accelerometers have been widely deployed in public health studies in recent years. While they collec...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Accelerometers have been widely deployed in public health studies in recent years. While they collec...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...