BACKGROUND Physical activity and sedentary behaviour among children should be measured accurately in order to investigate their relationship with health. Accelerometry provides objective and accurate measurement of body movement, which can be converted to meaningful behavioural outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the best evidence for the decisions on data collection and data processing with accelerometers among children resulting in a standardized protocol for use in the participating countries. METHODS/DESIGN This cross-sectional accelerometer study was conducted as part of the European ENERGY-project that aimed to produce an obesity prevention intervention among schoolchildren. Five countries, namely Belgium, Greece, Hungar...
Purpose: Accurately measuring sedentary behaviour (SB) in children is challenging by virtue of its c...
Introduction : Obesity has become epidemic throughout the world and is affecting both adults and chi...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that young children are spending greater amounts of time ...
BACKGROUND Physical activity and sedentary behaviour among children should be measured accurately in...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour among children should be measured accurately i...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
Objective methods are being used increasingly for the quantification of the amount of physical activ...
Objectives. To investigate the use of accelerometers to monitor change in physical activity in a chi...
Background: Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during child...
Background Physical activity (PA) has acquired a significant relevance due to the health benefits as...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background: Currently, no nationwide objective physical activity data exists for children and ...
Study 1: Aims: Compare the uniaxial MTI/CSA accelerometer and the biaxial Actiwatch accelerometer ag...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Purpose: Accurately measuring sedentary behaviour (SB) in children is challenging by virtue of its c...
Introduction : Obesity has become epidemic throughout the world and is affecting both adults and chi...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that young children are spending greater amounts of time ...
BACKGROUND Physical activity and sedentary behaviour among children should be measured accurately in...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour among children should be measured accurately i...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
Objective methods are being used increasingly for the quantification of the amount of physical activ...
Objectives. To investigate the use of accelerometers to monitor change in physical activity in a chi...
Background: Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during child...
Background Physical activity (PA) has acquired a significant relevance due to the health benefits as...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background: Currently, no nationwide objective physical activity data exists for children and ...
Study 1: Aims: Compare the uniaxial MTI/CSA accelerometer and the biaxial Actiwatch accelerometer ag...
Advances in electronic sensor technologies have led to the increased use of accelerometers for measu...
Purpose: Accurately measuring sedentary behaviour (SB) in children is challenging by virtue of its c...
Introduction : Obesity has become epidemic throughout the world and is affecting both adults and chi...
Background Accumulating evidence suggests that young children are spending greater amounts of time ...