This study assessed and compared the daily step counts recorded by two different motion sensors in order to estimate the free-living physical activity of 135 adolescent girls. Each girl concurrently wore a Yamax pedometer and an ActiGraph accelerometer (criterion measure) every day for seven consecutive days. The convergent validity of the pedometer can be considered intermediate when used to measure the step counts in free-living physical activity; but should be considered with caution when used to classify participants’ step counts into corresponding physical activity categories because of a likelihood of ‘erroneous’ classification in comparison with the accelerometer
The aim of this study was to compare the seven following commercially available activity monitors in...
The purpose of this review is to integrate and summarize specific measurement topics (instrument and...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of motion ...
This study assessed and compared the daily step counts recorded by two different motion sensors in o...
Objectives: This study examined the reliability of two objective measurement tools in assessing chil...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was 1) to evaluate agreement between dual-mode CSA accele...
The purpose of this study was to examine the step count validity of the pendulum-based Yamax Digiwal...
Purpose: To review recently published studies on the reproducibility, validity, and feasibility of m...
BACKGROUND: Pedometers are increasingly being used to measure physical activity in children and adol...
Background Few algorithms are available for detection and classification of physical activity (PA) t...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveAdvances in technology continue to provide numerous options for physical...
PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to examine the accuracy of a hip (Evenson algorithm) and ...
The aim of this study was to compare the seven following commercially available activity monitors in...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the impact of non-wear activities registered in diarie...
As children show a more complex but less structured movement behavior than adults, assessment of the...
The aim of this study was to compare the seven following commercially available activity monitors in...
The purpose of this review is to integrate and summarize specific measurement topics (instrument and...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of motion ...
This study assessed and compared the daily step counts recorded by two different motion sensors in o...
Objectives: This study examined the reliability of two objective measurement tools in assessing chil...
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was 1) to evaluate agreement between dual-mode CSA accele...
The purpose of this study was to examine the step count validity of the pendulum-based Yamax Digiwal...
Purpose: To review recently published studies on the reproducibility, validity, and feasibility of m...
BACKGROUND: Pedometers are increasingly being used to measure physical activity in children and adol...
Background Few algorithms are available for detection and classification of physical activity (PA) t...
AbstractBackground/ObjectiveAdvances in technology continue to provide numerous options for physical...
PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to examine the accuracy of a hip (Evenson algorithm) and ...
The aim of this study was to compare the seven following commercially available activity monitors in...
Objective: The present study aimed to examine the impact of non-wear activities registered in diarie...
As children show a more complex but less structured movement behavior than adults, assessment of the...
The aim of this study was to compare the seven following commercially available activity monitors in...
The purpose of this review is to integrate and summarize specific measurement topics (instrument and...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of motion ...