Objective This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physical activity diary for young people. Design Fifty-five participants aged 9-14 years completed the diary four times a day for seven consecutive days, recording the duration and intensity level of all activities in which they engaged. Setting Participants were randomly selected from two primary and two secondary schools in Hull and East Yorkshire. Method Following diary completion, focus group discussions were conducted to ascertain participants' perceptions of the diary. In addition, analysis of diary entries was carried out to investigate the quality of data collected. Results Administration of the diary was a relatively quick and e...
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of physical activity (PA) is increasingly based on accelerometry. However...
Despite the breadth of health benefits associated with regular physical activity (PA), many children...
Continuous monitoring of physical activity will assist in determining if afterschool programs are me...
Objective: This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physic...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
Abstract This study investigated the efficacy of using a diary to record daily routines, combined wi...
Introduction: Children’s physical activity (PA) behaviours differ according to their surrounding env...
The school environment is ideally placed to facilitate physical activity (PA) with numerous windows ...
Abstract Background Efforts to increase physical acti...
Objective: We investigated what young children considered as being the outcomes of their participati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a non-wearing time activity diary (hereafter non-we...
The objectives of this three-phased study were to design and evaluate the usability of a computerize...
The school environment is ideally placed to facilitate physical activity (PA) with numerous windows ...
Background: A significant proportion of youth in the United Kingdom fail to meet the recommended 60 ...
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of physical activity (PA) is increasingly based on accelerometry. However...
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of physical activity (PA) is increasingly based on accelerometry. However...
Despite the breadth of health benefits associated with regular physical activity (PA), many children...
Continuous monitoring of physical activity will assist in determining if afterschool programs are me...
Objective: This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physic...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
Abstract This study investigated the efficacy of using a diary to record daily routines, combined wi...
Introduction: Children’s physical activity (PA) behaviours differ according to their surrounding env...
The school environment is ideally placed to facilitate physical activity (PA) with numerous windows ...
Abstract Background Efforts to increase physical acti...
Objective: We investigated what young children considered as being the outcomes of their participati...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a non-wearing time activity diary (hereafter non-we...
The objectives of this three-phased study were to design and evaluate the usability of a computerize...
The school environment is ideally placed to facilitate physical activity (PA) with numerous windows ...
Background: A significant proportion of youth in the United Kingdom fail to meet the recommended 60 ...
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of physical activity (PA) is increasingly based on accelerometry. However...
INTRODUCTION: Surveillance of physical activity (PA) is increasingly based on accelerometry. However...
Despite the breadth of health benefits associated with regular physical activity (PA), many children...
Continuous monitoring of physical activity will assist in determining if afterschool programs are me...