This study described and compared physical activity (PA) characteristics at the end of the human lifespan using conventional cut-point-based versus cut-point-free accelerometer metrics. Eighteen institutionalized centenarians (101.5 ± 2.1 years, 72.2% female, 89% frail) wore the wrist GENEActiv accelerometer for 7 days. Conventional metrics, such as time spent in light-intensity PA (LiPA) and moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA (MVPA) were calculated according to published cut-points for adults and older adults. The following cut-point-free metrics were evaluated: average acceleration, intensity gradient and Mx metrics. Depending on the cut-point, centenarians accumulated a median of 15–132 min/day of LiPA and 3–15 min/day of MVPA. The averag...
Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be ...
Objectives: To prospectively examine associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity (...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...
This study described and compared physical activity (PA) characteristics at the end of the human lif...
To objectively assess physical activity levels and sedentary behavior in a cohort of Spanish centena...
Centenarians display a broad variation in physical abilities, from independence to bed-bound immobil...
Accelerometers’ accuracy for sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) ...
Wrist-based accelerometers are now common in assessing physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviou...
Accelerometers' accuracy for sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) c...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Despite widespread use of accelerometers to objectively monitor physical activity among adults and y...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers to objectively measure physical activity (PA) among adults and youth are ...
Centenarians are the best model to study successful ageing. Unfortunately, they are rare and do not ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the level of physical activity and functional capacity of cente...
Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be ...
Objectives: To prospectively examine associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity (...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...
This study described and compared physical activity (PA) characteristics at the end of the human lif...
To objectively assess physical activity levels and sedentary behavior in a cohort of Spanish centena...
Centenarians display a broad variation in physical abilities, from independence to bed-bound immobil...
Accelerometers’ accuracy for sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) ...
Wrist-based accelerometers are now common in assessing physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviou...
Accelerometers' accuracy for sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) c...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Centenarians are an outstanding model of successful aging, with genetics and healthy lifestyle certa...
Despite widespread use of accelerometers to objectively monitor physical activity among adults and y...
BACKGROUND: Accelerometers to objectively measure physical activity (PA) among adults and youth are ...
Centenarians are the best model to study successful ageing. Unfortunately, they are rare and do not ...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the level of physical activity and functional capacity of cente...
Ageing is a continuum of biological processes characterized by progressive adaptations which can be ...
Objectives: To prospectively examine associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity (...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...