Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), including step and non-step movements. Current accelerometer technology has introduced algorithms to measure steps, along with counts. Precise interpretation of accelerometer-based cadence (steps/min) cut-points is necessary for accurately measuring and tracking children’s MVPA. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationships and agreement between accelerometer-based cut-points (cadence and counts/min) to estimate children’s MVPA compared to measured values. Methods: Forty children (8–12 years; 25 boys) played 6–10 games while wearing a portable metabolic analyzer and GT3X+ to measu...
The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regard...
The present study examined the efficacy of accelerometers for the assessment of free play physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the ...
Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous...
Objective: The present study aimed to develop accelerometer cut points to classify physical activiti...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
Purpose: To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children’s p...
Different accelerometer cutpoints used by different researchers often yields vastly different estima...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
Introduction Machine learning (ML) accelerometer data processing methods have potential to improve t...
OBJECTIVES: Different accelerometer cutpoints used by different researchers often yields vastly diff...
The aims were to (a) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
ActiGraph accelerometers are a widely used tool to objectively measure physical activity (PA) behavi...
The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regard...
The present study examined the efficacy of accelerometers for the assessment of free play physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the ...
Background: Accelerometers measure complex movements of children’s free play moderate-vigorous...
Objective: The present study aimed to develop accelerometer cut points to classify physical activiti...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
Purpose: To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children’s p...
Different accelerometer cutpoints used by different researchers often yields vastly different estima...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
Introduction Machine learning (ML) accelerometer data processing methods have potential to improve t...
OBJECTIVES: Different accelerometer cutpoints used by different researchers often yields vastly diff...
The aims were to (a) investigate associations between a novel accelerometer metric: the minimum acce...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
This study compared accelerometry cut points for sedentary behavior, light and moderate to vigorous ...
ActiGraph accelerometers are a widely used tool to objectively measure physical activity (PA) behavi...
The absence of comparative validity studies has prevented researchers from reaching consensus regard...
The present study examined the efficacy of accelerometers for the assessment of free play physical a...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers are widely used to assess child physical activity (PA) levels. Using the ...