Background: The exclusion of participants with invalid accelerometry data (IAD) may lead to biased results and/or lack of generalizability in large population studies. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether demographic, behavioral, and biological differences occur between those with IAD and valid accelerometry data (VAD) among adults using a representative sample of the civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population. Methods: Ambulatory participants from NHANES (2003-2004) who were 20-85 years of age were included in the current study and wore an ActiGraph 7164 accelerometer for 7 days. A valid person was defined as those with 4 or more days of at least 10+ hrs of monitoring per day. Among adults (20-85 yrs), 3088 participant...
This study aimed to assess the differences in participant retention and associations between physica...
Accelerometers, initially waist-worn but increasingly wrist-worn, are used to assess physical activi...
Chantal M Koolhaas,1 Frank JA van Rooij,1 Magda Cepeda,1 Henning Tiemeier,1–3 Oscar H Franco,1...
Objective: To assess levels of physical activity the use of objective physical activity measures lik...
Processing decisions for accelerometry data can have important implications for outcome measures, ye...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess levels of physical activity the use of objective physical activity measur...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Accurate assessment tools are required for the surveillance of physical activity (PA) levels and the...
Accurate assessment tools are required for the surveillance of physical activity (PA) levels and the...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of low accelerometer adherence on the prediction of physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is increasingly being recognized as an accurate and reliable method to ass...
This scoping review identified observational studies of adults that utilized accelerometry to assess...
Participants with complete accelerometer data often represent a low proportion of the total sample a...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the criterion validity of the online Active Australia Survey, using ...
Participants with complete accelerometer data often represent a low proportion of the total sample a...
This study aimed to assess the differences in participant retention and associations between physica...
Accelerometers, initially waist-worn but increasingly wrist-worn, are used to assess physical activi...
Chantal M Koolhaas,1 Frank JA van Rooij,1 Magda Cepeda,1 Henning Tiemeier,1–3 Oscar H Franco,1...
Objective: To assess levels of physical activity the use of objective physical activity measures lik...
Processing decisions for accelerometry data can have important implications for outcome measures, ye...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess levels of physical activity the use of objective physical activity measur...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Accurate assessment tools are required for the surveillance of physical activity (PA) levels and the...
Accurate assessment tools are required for the surveillance of physical activity (PA) levels and the...
PURPOSE: To investigate the influence of low accelerometer adherence on the prediction of physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometry is increasingly being recognized as an accurate and reliable method to ass...
This scoping review identified observational studies of adults that utilized accelerometry to assess...
Participants with complete accelerometer data often represent a low proportion of the total sample a...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the criterion validity of the online Active Australia Survey, using ...
Participants with complete accelerometer data often represent a low proportion of the total sample a...
This study aimed to assess the differences in participant retention and associations between physica...
Accelerometers, initially waist-worn but increasingly wrist-worn, are used to assess physical activi...
Chantal M Koolhaas,1 Frank JA van Rooij,1 Magda Cepeda,1 Henning Tiemeier,1–3 Oscar H Franco,1...