Background: The objective of this paper is to derive a wrist-placed cut-point threshold for distinguishing sedentary behaviors from light-intensity walking using the ActiGraph GT3X+ in children. Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional study design, typically used in measurement-related studies. A sample of 167 children, ages 5–11 years (mean ± SD: 8.0 ± 1.8 years), performed up to eight seated sedentary activities while wearing accelerometers on both wrists. Activities included: reading books, sorting cards, cutting and pasting, playing board games, eating snacks, playing with tablets, watching TV, and writing. Direct observation verified sedentary behavior from light activity. Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) analyses were use...
Abstract Background Accelerometers have been used to determine the amount of time that children spen...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...
Background: The objective of this paper is to derive a wrist-placed cut-point threshold for distingu...
Background: The objective of this paper is to derive a wrist-placed cut-point threshold for distingu...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for clas...
Introduction: This study aimed to examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for clas...
Introduction: To examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for classifying sedentary...
Background: Public health research on sedentary behavior (SB) in youth has heavily relied on acceler...
Objectives: To examine the backward comparability of a range of wrist-worn accelerometer estimates o...
BACKGROUND:Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during childh...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Background: Wrist worn accelerometers are convenient to wear and provide greater compliance. However...
Objective: To calibrate the Actigraph GT3X+ accelerometer for wrist-worn placement in young presch...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Abstract Background Accelerometers have been used to determine the amount of time that children spen...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...
Background: The objective of this paper is to derive a wrist-placed cut-point threshold for distingu...
Background: The objective of this paper is to derive a wrist-placed cut-point threshold for distingu...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for clas...
Introduction: This study aimed to examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for clas...
Introduction: To examine the validity and accuracy of wrist accelerometers for classifying sedentary...
Background: Public health research on sedentary behavior (SB) in youth has heavily relied on acceler...
Objectives: To examine the backward comparability of a range of wrist-worn accelerometer estimates o...
BACKGROUND:Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during childh...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Background: Wrist worn accelerometers are convenient to wear and provide greater compliance. However...
Objective: To calibrate the Actigraph GT3X+ accelerometer for wrist-worn placement in young presch...
This study aimed to: (1) compare acceleration output between ActiGraph (AG) hip and wrist monitors a...
Abstract Background Accelerometers have been used to determine the amount of time that children spen...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...
This study aimed to validate the Sedentary Sphere posture classification method from wrist-worn acce...