Objective: To investigate the validity of MTI accelerometer as a physical activity (PA) measurement instrument for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Design: Participants were classified within Gross Motor Function Classification System I to III and took part in 2 activity sessions: (1) a structured activity protocol with increasing intensities and (2) a free play session. Concurrent measurements of activity counts, heart rate, and observed physical activity were performed. Setting: Data were collected on normal school days in special schools within the participants' 30-minute break period. Participants: Convenience sample of children with CP (N=31; 17 girls, 14 boys) age between 6 and 14 years (mean ± SD, 9.71±2.52y). Interventions: Not ap...
Background: There’s a concern that children today are too inactive, and technology makes it possible...
PURPOSE\ud \ud The purposes of this study were to: \ud \ud 1) establish inter-instrument reliability...
Objective: To compare daily stride rate activity, daily exercise intensity, and heart rate intensity...
Theme: Adapted Physical Activity Over Life-SpanINTRODUCTION: Physical activity (PA) measurement amon...
Objective: To investigate the validity of MTI accelerometer as a physical activity (PA) measurement ...
Copyright © 2014 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Introduction: This study aimed to estab...
Background Promoting participation physical activity (PA) is an important means of promoting healthy...
To evaluate the validity of the ActiGraph accelerometer for the measurement of physical activity int...
Objective. To determine the feasibility of physical activity monitoring in adolescents with cerebral...
Regular participation in physical activity is an important determinant of health for children and ad...
Objective:The objective of this scoping review is to identify and map subjective instruments that ha...
BACKGROUND - Physical therapy for youth with cerebral palsy (CP) who are ambulatory includes interve...
Aim This systematic review compares the validity, reliability, and clinical use of habitual physical...
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Comment in Dev Med Child Neurol. 2011 Feb;53(2):191; author reply 192.Aim: This paper is a systemati...
Background: There’s a concern that children today are too inactive, and technology makes it possible...
PURPOSE\ud \ud The purposes of this study were to: \ud \ud 1) establish inter-instrument reliability...
Objective: To compare daily stride rate activity, daily exercise intensity, and heart rate intensity...
Theme: Adapted Physical Activity Over Life-SpanINTRODUCTION: Physical activity (PA) measurement amon...
Objective: To investigate the validity of MTI accelerometer as a physical activity (PA) measurement ...
Copyright © 2014 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Introduction: This study aimed to estab...
Background Promoting participation physical activity (PA) is an important means of promoting healthy...
To evaluate the validity of the ActiGraph accelerometer for the measurement of physical activity int...
Objective. To determine the feasibility of physical activity monitoring in adolescents with cerebral...
Regular participation in physical activity is an important determinant of health for children and ad...
Objective:The objective of this scoping review is to identify and map subjective instruments that ha...
BACKGROUND - Physical therapy for youth with cerebral palsy (CP) who are ambulatory includes interve...
Aim This systematic review compares the validity, reliability, and clinical use of habitual physical...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Comment in Dev Med Child Neurol. 2011 Feb;53(2):191; author reply 192.Aim: This paper is a systemati...
Background: There’s a concern that children today are too inactive, and technology makes it possible...
PURPOSE\ud \ud The purposes of this study were to: \ud \ud 1) establish inter-instrument reliability...
Objective: To compare daily stride rate activity, daily exercise intensity, and heart rate intensity...