Abstract: The reliability of accelerometry for measuring sedentary behavior in preschoolers has not been determined, thus we determined how many days of accelerometry monitoring are necessary to reliably estimate daily time spent in sedentary behavior in preschoolers. In total, 191 and 150 preschoolers (three to five years) wore ActiGraph accelerometers (15-s epoch) during the in-school (≥4 days) and the total-day (≥6 days) period respectively. Accelerometry data were summarized as time spent in sedentary behavior (min/h) using three different cutpoints developed for preschool-age children (<37.5, <200, and <373 counts/15 s). The intraclass correlations (ICCs) and Spearman-Brown prophecy formula were used to estimate the reliabilit...
Background: The purposes of this study were 1) to establish accelerometer count cutoffs to categoriz...
This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately asse...
Background: Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. D...
The reliability of accelerometry for measuring sedentary behavior in preschoolers has not been deter...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that young children are spending greater amounts of time ...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activi...
Purpose: This study examines what volume of accelerometry data (h·d-1) is required to reliabl...
Despite of growing research on sedentary behavior and health in preschool children, few stud...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
INTRODUCTION: Few studies have examined the correlates of objectively measured amounts of sedentary ...
Objective: To determine the intra-individual agreement for objectively measured physical activity (P...
CONTEXT: Identifying current physical activity levels and sedentary time of preschool children is im...
Purpose: To describe physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary behaviours in 4- and 5-year-old pr...
Background: Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. D...
In recent years, more attention has been paid towards the study of 24-h movement behaviors (includin...
Background: The purposes of this study were 1) to establish accelerometer count cutoffs to categoriz...
This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately asse...
Background: Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. D...
The reliability of accelerometry for measuring sedentary behavior in preschoolers has not been deter...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that young children are spending greater amounts of time ...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activi...
Purpose: This study examines what volume of accelerometry data (h·d-1) is required to reliabl...
Despite of growing research on sedentary behavior and health in preschool children, few stud...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
INTRODUCTION: Few studies have examined the correlates of objectively measured amounts of sedentary ...
Objective: To determine the intra-individual agreement for objectively measured physical activity (P...
CONTEXT: Identifying current physical activity levels and sedentary time of preschool children is im...
Purpose: To describe physical activity (PA) levels and sedentary behaviours in 4- and 5-year-old pr...
Background: Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. D...
In recent years, more attention has been paid towards the study of 24-h movement behaviors (includin...
Background: The purposes of this study were 1) to establish accelerometer count cutoffs to categoriz...
This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately asse...
Background: Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. D...