Abstract Background Several methods have been developed to determine a person’s physical activity level. However, there is limited evidence in determining whether someone is physically active or not. This study aims to determine the level of physical activity and to compare the usage of short version International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-SF) and pedometer among overweight and obese women who were involved in the My Body is Fit and Fabulous at home (MyBFF@home) study. Methods Baseline and sixth month data from the MyBFF@home study were used for this purpose. A total of 169 of overweight and obese respondents answered the IPAQ-SF and were asked to use a pedometer for 7 days. Data from IPAQ-SF were categorised as inactive and act...
The short-form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) is widely used to assess ...
Pedometer-determined physical activity (PA) levels in Belgian adults were provided and compared to P...
Abstract Background There is no standardized method for the assessment of physical activity (PA). Th...
Background: Measuring physical activity is complex and to achieve reliable and accurate measurements...
Objectives: To compare physical activity (PA) reported through pedometer registrations (step counts)...
Background Inexpensive, reliable objective methods are needed to measure physical activity (PA) in ...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Purpose: The 2001 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) physical activity module and th...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Abstract: Aim: The main purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of a specific pedometer (S...
Background: The International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form (IPAQ-SF) has been recomm...
Abstract Background Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are difficult to assess in overweight ...
BACKGROUND:The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ), used wit...
Objective: Many young people nowadays have sedentary lifestyle which might contribute to obesity pr...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to assess moderate level physical activity in male and female popula...
The short-form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) is widely used to assess ...
Pedometer-determined physical activity (PA) levels in Belgian adults were provided and compared to P...
Abstract Background There is no standardized method for the assessment of physical activity (PA). Th...
Background: Measuring physical activity is complex and to achieve reliable and accurate measurements...
Objectives: To compare physical activity (PA) reported through pedometer registrations (step counts)...
Background Inexpensive, reliable objective methods are needed to measure physical activity (PA) in ...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Purpose: The 2001 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) physical activity module and th...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
Abstract: Aim: The main purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of a specific pedometer (S...
Background: The International Physical Activity Questionnaire - Short Form (IPAQ-SF) has been recomm...
Abstract Background Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are difficult to assess in overweight ...
BACKGROUND:The Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Assessment Questionnaire (PASBAQ), used wit...
Objective: Many young people nowadays have sedentary lifestyle which might contribute to obesity pr...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to assess moderate level physical activity in male and female popula...
The short-form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) is widely used to assess ...
Pedometer-determined physical activity (PA) levels in Belgian adults were provided and compared to P...
Abstract Background There is no standardized method for the assessment of physical activity (PA). Th...