BackgroundDevice-based measurement in physical activity surveillance is increasing, but research design choices could increase the risk of self-selection bias and reactive behaviour. The aim of this study is to compare the self-reported physical activity profiles of four different samples: participants in a large national survey, participants in a telephone-based survey of non-responders, participants in the large national survey who accepted the invitation to device-based measuring, and the same sample during the week of monitoring.MethodsIn October 2020, 163,133 Danish adults participated in a national survey and of those 39,480 signed up for device-based measurements. A balanced random sample (n = 3,750) was invited to wear an accelerome...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
© 2020 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To examine the longitudinal associations and difference...
The links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in health are w...
BackgroundDevice-based measurement in physical activity surveillance is increasing, but research des...
Self-report instruments to assess physical activity are still the most feasible option in many popul...
BackgroundAccelerometer measures of physical behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviour and ...
In this study, we investigate prevalence of smartwatches; activity trackers (e.g., Fitbits); and app...
BACKGROUND: Measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior accurately remains a challenge. When ...
BACKGROUND: Smartphones and wearable activity trackers present opportunities for large-scale physica...
The links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in health are w...
BACKGROUND: Measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior accurately remains a challenge. When ...
BACKGROUND:Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficien...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Assessing levels and determinants of physical activity as outcome measurem...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
© 2020 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To examine the longitudinal associations and difference...
The links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in health are w...
BackgroundDevice-based measurement in physical activity surveillance is increasing, but research des...
Self-report instruments to assess physical activity are still the most feasible option in many popul...
BackgroundAccelerometer measures of physical behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviour and ...
In this study, we investigate prevalence of smartwatches; activity trackers (e.g., Fitbits); and app...
BACKGROUND: Measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior accurately remains a challenge. When ...
BACKGROUND: Smartphones and wearable activity trackers present opportunities for large-scale physica...
The links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in health are w...
BACKGROUND: Measuring physical activity and sedentary behavior accurately remains a challenge. When ...
BACKGROUND:Physical activity has not been objectively measured in prospective cohorts with sufficien...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Assessing levels and determinants of physical activity as outcome measurem...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
© 2020 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To examine the longitudinal associations and difference...
The links between increased participation in Physical Activity (PA) and improvements in health are w...