Purpose Accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) can be summarised using cut-point-free or population-specific cut-point-based outcomes. We aimed to: 1) examine the interrelationship between cut-point-free (intensity gradient [IG] and average acceleration [AvAcc]) and cut-point-based accelerometer metrics, 2) compare the association between cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and cut-point-free metrics to that with cut-point-based metrics in healthy adults aged 20 to 89 years and patients with heart failure, and 3) provide age-, sex-, and CRF-related reference values for healthy adults. Methods In the COmPLETE study, 463 healthy adults and 67 patients with heart failure wore GENEActiv accelerometers on their non-dominant wrist and under...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Abstract Background When assessing population adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendation usi...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...
Purpose Accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) can be summarised using cut-point-free or pop...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
PURPOSE: The physical activity profile can be described from accelerometer data using two population...
Purpose: The physical activity profile can be described from accelerometer data using two population...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
Objectives: Our aim is to demonstrate how a data-driven accelerometer metric, the acceleration above...
Background: The overall benefits of physical activity for health are well documented. However, more ...
Background The aerobic part of the recently updated physical activity (PA) guidelines for adults re...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
Large epidemiological studies that use accelerometers for physical behavior and sleep assessment dif...
For valid accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) data, several methodological aspects should ...
Background: International guidelines for physical activity recommend at least 150 min per week of mo...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Abstract Background When assessing population adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendation usi...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...
Purpose Accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) can be summarised using cut-point-free or pop...
Introduction: To capitalize on the increasing availability of accelerometry data for epidemiological...
PURPOSE: The physical activity profile can be described from accelerometer data using two population...
Purpose: The physical activity profile can be described from accelerometer data using two population...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
Objectives: Our aim is to demonstrate how a data-driven accelerometer metric, the acceleration above...
Background: The overall benefits of physical activity for health are well documented. However, more ...
Background The aerobic part of the recently updated physical activity (PA) guidelines for adults re...
Background: Device-based measurements of human behavior are becoming the standard tool to collect pr...
Large epidemiological studies that use accelerometers for physical behavior and sleep assessment dif...
For valid accelerometer-assessed physical activity (PA) data, several methodological aspects should ...
Background: International guidelines for physical activity recommend at least 150 min per week of mo...
Current methods for validating physical activity (PA) questionnaires typically use accelerometers as...
Abstract Background When assessing population adherence to physical activity (PA) recommendation usi...
COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT ACCELEROMETER CUT POINTS FOR OLDER ADULTS S. Henry, S. Phillips, and C. Papa...