To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method of assessing free-living activity is required. We examined the validity of a brief PA questionnaire (PAQ) used in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). PA energy expenditure (PAEE) and time spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA) was measured in 1,941 healthy individuals from 10 European countries using individually-calibrated combined heart-rate and movement sensing. Participants also completed the short EPIC-PAQ, which refers to past year’s activity. Pearson (r) and Spearman (s) correlation coefficients were calculated for each country, and random effects meta-analysis was used to calculate ...
Background: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assess...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
BACKGROUND: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
Abstract Background There is no standardized method for the assessment of physical activity (PA). Th...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
Background: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To accurately examine associations of physical activity (PA) with disease outcomes, a valid method o...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assesses physical...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the validity of the Recent Physical Activity Questionnaire (RPAQ) which assess...
Objectives: The European Physical Activity Surveillance System (EUPASS) research project compared se...
Purpose: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...
BACKGROUND: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
Abstract Background There is no standardized method for the assessment of physical activity (PA). Th...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
Background: A primary aim of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)...
In the European Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study (EPIC), physical activity (PA) has bee...
PURPOSE: Assess the agreement between commonly used self-report methods compared with objectively me...