The concept of personalised nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting progression for the discipline given the large inter-individual variability that exists in response to virtually all performance and health related interventions. Appropriate interpretation of intervention-based data from an individual or group of individuals requires practitioners and researchers to consider a range of concepts including the confounding influence of measurement error and biological variability. In addition, the means to quantify likely statistical and practical improvements are facilitated by concepts such as confidence intervals (CIs) and smallest worthwhile change (SWC). The purpose of this review is to provide accessible an...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of sports sciences in 2001
To inform strategies to improve the dietary intakes of populations, robust evaluations of interventi...
The concept of personalised nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting pr...
The concept of personalized nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting pr...
<p>The concept of personalized nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting...
The focus of this paper is dietary intervention trials. We explore the statistical issues involved w...
There is individual variability following cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) training leading to the te...
Many existing sedentary behavior and physical activity studies focus on primary outcomes that assess...
Papers in this research topic highlight the notion that personalized exercise is a feasible and effe...
Objective: To describe confidence intervals (CIs) and effect sizes and provide practical examples to...
Objectives: Many health promotion campaigns and interventions focussing on improving health-related ...
Background: Many reports describe statistical approaches for estimating interindividual differences ...
Objective: To measure adherence to a specific exercise prescription (1500 kcal week- 1) by objective...
WINKLER, E., L. WATERS, E. EAKIN, B. FJELDSOE, N. OWEN, and M. REEVES. Is Measurement Error Altered ...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of sports sciences in 2001
To inform strategies to improve the dietary intakes of populations, robust evaluations of interventi...
The concept of personalised nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting pr...
The concept of personalized nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting pr...
<p>The concept of personalized nutrition and exercise prescription represents a topical and exciting...
The focus of this paper is dietary intervention trials. We explore the statistical issues involved w...
There is individual variability following cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) training leading to the te...
Many existing sedentary behavior and physical activity studies focus on primary outcomes that assess...
Papers in this research topic highlight the notion that personalized exercise is a feasible and effe...
Objective: To describe confidence intervals (CIs) and effect sizes and provide practical examples to...
Objectives: Many health promotion campaigns and interventions focussing on improving health-related ...
Background: Many reports describe statistical approaches for estimating interindividual differences ...
Objective: To measure adherence to a specific exercise prescription (1500 kcal week- 1) by objective...
WINKLER, E., L. WATERS, E. EAKIN, B. FJELDSOE, N. OWEN, and M. REEVES. Is Measurement Error Altered ...
© 2019 International Biometric Society In lifestyle intervention trials, where the goal is to change...
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Journal of sports sciences in 2001
To inform strategies to improve the dietary intakes of populations, robust evaluations of interventi...