Average acceleration (AvAcc) and intensity gradient (IG) have been proposed as standardised metrics describing physical activity (PA) volume and intensity, respectively. We examined hypothesised between-group PA differences in AvAcc and IG, and their associations with health and wellbeing indicators in children. ActiGraph GT9X wrist accelerometers were worn for 24-h·d−1 over seven days by 145 children aged 9-10. Raw accelerations were averaged per 5-s epoch to represent AvAcc over 24-h. IG represented the relationship between log values for intensity and time. Moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) was estimated using youth cutpoints. BMI z-scores, waist-to-height ratio (WHtR), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), Metabolic Syndrome risk (MetS score), and...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
To examine the longitudinal relationships between objectively measured total volume and specific int...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Average acceleration (AvAcc) and intensity gradient (IG) have been proposed as standardised metrics ...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/th...
This study compared children’s physical activity (PA) levels, the prevalence of children meeting cur...
Background: Over the last decade use of raw acceleration metrics to assess physical activity has inc...
The aims were to (i) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
The aims were to (a) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
It is unknown whether relationships detected between physical activity intensity and health differ a...
Background Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the a...
Previous reports have demonstrated that children’s physical activity is typically intermittent in na...
This study assessed children's physical activity (PA) levels derived from wrist-worn GENEActiv and h...
Abstract Background Further research is required to explore the associations between 24-h movement b...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
To examine the longitudinal relationships between objectively measured total volume and specific int...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Average acceleration (AvAcc) and intensity gradient (IG) have been proposed as standardised metrics ...
Item previously deposited in UWS repository at: https://research-portal.uws.ac.uk/en/publications/th...
This study compared children’s physical activity (PA) levels, the prevalence of children meeting cur...
Background: Over the last decade use of raw acceleration metrics to assess physical activity has inc...
The aims were to (i) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
The aims were to (a) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
It is unknown whether relationships detected between physical activity intensity and health differ a...
Background Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the a...
Previous reports have demonstrated that children’s physical activity is typically intermittent in na...
This study assessed children's physical activity (PA) levels derived from wrist-worn GENEActiv and h...
Abstract Background Further research is required to explore the associations between 24-h movement b...
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential for disease prevention and health promoti...
To examine the longitudinal relationships between objectively measured total volume and specific int...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...