Background/objectives: This study aimed to examine the variations of circadian activity rhythm of children according to objective body mass index (BMI) values, using a novel statistical framework (ie, Functional Linear Modeling, FLM), separately for school- and weekend days. Methods: A total of 107 participants (60 females; mean age: 10.25 \ub1 0.48 years) wore an actigraph for seven days during a regular school-week. While valid actigraphic data during school days were available for each of these children, this number decreased to 53 (31 females; mean age: 10.28 \ub1 0.51 years) during weekend days. Results: Examining the school days, significantly higher motor activity in participants with higher BMI was observed from around 4:00 a.m. to ...
Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for effective strategies to i...
Background: Given the widespread problem of physical inactivity, and the continued growth in prevale...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Background/objectives: This study aimed to examine the variations of circadian activity rhythm of ch...
Purpose: Within a chronobiological perspective, the present study aimed to describe 24 h of sleep–wa...
Abstract Children gain weight at an accelerated rate during summer, contributing to increases in the...
Abstract Background Physical activity as measured by activity counts over short time intervals acros...
Abstract Objectives and background Social demands of the school-year and summer environment may affe...
The Structured Days Hypothesis (SDH) posits that children's behaviors associated with obesity - such...
Objective: Sedentary behavior in children is positively associated with an increased risk of both ob...
Purpose The Structured Days Hypothesis (SDH) posits that children’s behaviors associated with obesit...
A recent study has applied a novel statistical framework (functional linear modeling: FLM) to the st...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to explore the effects of duration and regularity of sleep schedules on BMI ...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
OBJECTIVE: To cross-sectionally assess weekend to weekday variation of physical activity in British ...
Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for effective strategies to i...
Background: Given the widespread problem of physical inactivity, and the continued growth in prevale...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Background/objectives: This study aimed to examine the variations of circadian activity rhythm of ch...
Purpose: Within a chronobiological perspective, the present study aimed to describe 24 h of sleep–wa...
Abstract Children gain weight at an accelerated rate during summer, contributing to increases in the...
Abstract Background Physical activity as measured by activity counts over short time intervals acros...
Abstract Objectives and background Social demands of the school-year and summer environment may affe...
The Structured Days Hypothesis (SDH) posits that children's behaviors associated with obesity - such...
Objective: Sedentary behavior in children is positively associated with an increased risk of both ob...
Purpose The Structured Days Hypothesis (SDH) posits that children’s behaviors associated with obesit...
A recent study has applied a novel statistical framework (functional linear modeling: FLM) to the st...
OBJECTIVE: The goal was to explore the effects of duration and regularity of sleep schedules on BMI ...
BACKGROUND: Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA]) appea...
OBJECTIVE: To cross-sectionally assess weekend to weekday variation of physical activity in British ...
Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for effective strategies to i...
Background: Given the widespread problem of physical inactivity, and the continued growth in prevale...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...