Objectives: This study examined the reliability of two objective measurement tools in assessing children’s physical activity (PA) levels in an exergaming setting. Methods: A total of 377 children (190 girls, Mage = 8.39, SD = 1.55) attended the 30-min exergaming class every other day for 18 weeks. Children’s PA levels were concurrently measured by NL-1000 pedometer and ActiGraph GT3X accelerometer, while children’s steps per min and time engaged in sedentary, light, and moderate-to-vigorous PA were estimated, respectively. Results: The results of intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) indicated a low degree of reliability (single measures ICC = 0.03) in accelerometers. ANOVA did detect a possible learning effect for 27 c...
Background and Objectives: To review the clinimetric quality of motion sensors used to assess physic...
Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...
Objectives: This study examined the reliability of two objective measurement tools in assessing chil...
Physical activity (PA) monitoring in children remains an important challenge for epidemiologists, ex...
Current interest in promoting physical activity in the school environment necessitates an inexpensiv...
The accurate and reliable assessment of physical activity is necessary for any research study where ...
Purpose: To review recently published studies on the reproducibility, validity, and feasibility of m...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exists of tracking and changes in accelerometer measured physical activity ...
The present study examined the efficacy of accelerometers for the assessment of free play physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activi...
This study assessed and compared the daily step counts recorded by two different motion sensors in o...
Objective methods can improve accuracy of physical activity measurement in field studies but uncerta...
Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activity in childr...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Background and Objectives: To review the clinimetric quality of motion sensors used to assess physic...
Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...
Objectives: This study examined the reliability of two objective measurement tools in assessing chil...
Physical activity (PA) monitoring in children remains an important challenge for epidemiologists, ex...
Current interest in promoting physical activity in the school environment necessitates an inexpensiv...
The accurate and reliable assessment of physical activity is necessary for any research study where ...
Purpose: To review recently published studies on the reproducibility, validity, and feasibility of m...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exists of tracking and changes in accelerometer measured physical activity ...
The present study examined the efficacy of accelerometers for the assessment of free play physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activi...
This study assessed and compared the daily step counts recorded by two different motion sensors in o...
Objective methods can improve accuracy of physical activity measurement in field studies but uncerta...
Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activity in childr...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Background and Objectives: To review the clinimetric quality of motion sensors used to assess physic...
Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous...
Background: Accelerometry has become the objective method of choice to assess physical activity in c...