The objectives of this three-phased study were to design and evaluate the usability of a computerized questionnaire, The Children\u27s Computerized Physical Activity Reporter, designed with and for middle school children\u27s self-report of physical activity. Study design was qualitative, descriptive, and collaborative, framed in a usability engineering model, with 22 participating children (grades 6-8; mean age, 12.5 years; range, 11-15 years) of three ethnic backgrounds. In Phase 1, children\u27s understanding of physical activity and needs for reporting were determined, which were then translated in Phase 2 to the design features and content of the questionnaire; content validity, readability, and algorithm reliability were completed. Ph...
Objective: This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physic...
The purpose of this investigation was to develop and validate a questionnaire designed to assess hab...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
The objectives of this three-phased study were to design and evaluate the usability of a computerize...
Examines the development of a reliable, valid and feasible method for assessing physical activity am...
Objectives: To assess the validity and reproducibility of a new computer-based physical activity que...
Two main research problems were addressed within this thesis. Firstly, the construction of a selfrep...
Background: There is increasing availability of, and interest in, wearable activity trackers for chi...
Background: There is increasing availability of, and interest in, wearable activity trackers for chi...
Abstract Background Not all physical activity (PA) questionnaires (PAQ) gather information regarding...
This study aimed to develop a reliable, valid, and feasible method for assess-ing physical activity ...
Background: A significant proportion of youth in the United Kingdom fail to meet the recommended 60 ...
Background and Objective: This review is an update of a previous review published in 2010, and aims ...
A novel computer tool (peas@tees), designed to assess habitual physical activity levels in children ...
Most physical activity (PA) questionnaires assess moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) describing the phys...
Objective: This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physic...
The purpose of this investigation was to develop and validate a questionnaire designed to assess hab...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...
The objectives of this three-phased study were to design and evaluate the usability of a computerize...
Examines the development of a reliable, valid and feasible method for assessing physical activity am...
Objectives: To assess the validity and reproducibility of a new computer-based physical activity que...
Two main research problems were addressed within this thesis. Firstly, the construction of a selfrep...
Background: There is increasing availability of, and interest in, wearable activity trackers for chi...
Background: There is increasing availability of, and interest in, wearable activity trackers for chi...
Abstract Background Not all physical activity (PA) questionnaires (PAQ) gather information regarding...
This study aimed to develop a reliable, valid, and feasible method for assess-ing physical activity ...
Background: A significant proportion of youth in the United Kingdom fail to meet the recommended 60 ...
Background and Objective: This review is an update of a previous review published in 2010, and aims ...
A novel computer tool (peas@tees), designed to assess habitual physical activity levels in children ...
Most physical activity (PA) questionnaires assess moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) describing the phys...
Objective: This study aimed to explore methodological issues in piloting a recently developed physic...
The purpose of this investigation was to develop and validate a questionnaire designed to assess hab...
BackgroundWeb-based time-use diaries for schoolchildren are limited, and existing studies focus most...