The responsiveness to change of the Actical and ActiGraph accelerometers was assessed in children and adolescents. Participants (n=208) aged 6-16 years completed two simulated free-living protocols, one with primarily light-to-moderate physical activities (PA) and one with mostly moderate-to-vigorous PA. Time in sedentary, light, moderate, and vigorous PA was estimated using 8 previously developed cut-points (4 for Actical and 4 for ActiGraph) and 15-s and 30-s epochs. Accelerometer responsiveness for detecting differences in PA between protocols was assessed using standardized response means (SRM). SRM values >/=0.8 represented high responsiveness to change. Both accelerometers showed high responsiveness for all PA intensities (SRMs = 1.2-...
Background: Public health research on sedentary behavior (SB) in youth has heavily relied on acceler...
Young children\u27s activity and sedentary time were simultaneously measured via the Actical method ...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
The responsiveness to change of the Actical and ActiGraph accelerometers was assessed in children an...
This study examined if accelerometer-based assessments of physical activity were responsive to chang...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
The impact of accelerometer-related methodological decisions relating to the assessment of physical ...
BACKGROUND - The impact of accelerometer-related methodological decisions relating to the assessment...
Self-report measures are frequently used to assess change in physical activity (PA) levels. Given th...
Young children’s activity and sedentary time were simultaneously measured via the Actical method (i...
Assessment of physical activity in childrenwas, until recently, somewhat of achallenge, with researc...
Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during childhood is inte...
Background: In 2005, investigators convened by the National Cancer Institute recommended development...
Background: In 2005, investigators convened by the National Cancer Institute recommended development...
Background: Public health research on sedentary behavior (SB) in youth has heavily relied on acceler...
Young children\u27s activity and sedentary time were simultaneously measured via the Actical method ...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...
The responsiveness to change of the Actical and ActiGraph accelerometers was assessed in children an...
This study examined if accelerometer-based assessments of physical activity were responsive to chang...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
To test a field-based protocol using intermittent activities representative of children's physical a...
The impact of accelerometer-related methodological decisions relating to the assessment of physical ...
BACKGROUND - The impact of accelerometer-related methodological decisions relating to the assessment...
Self-report measures are frequently used to assess change in physical activity (PA) levels. Given th...
Young children’s activity and sedentary time were simultaneously measured via the Actical method (i...
Assessment of physical activity in childrenwas, until recently, somewhat of achallenge, with researc...
Accurate objective assessment of sedentary and physical activity behaviours during childhood is inte...
Background: In 2005, investigators convened by the National Cancer Institute recommended development...
Background: In 2005, investigators convened by the National Cancer Institute recommended development...
Background: Public health research on sedentary behavior (SB) in youth has heavily relied on acceler...
Young children\u27s activity and sedentary time were simultaneously measured via the Actical method ...
This thesis is based on six studies which address questions around the use of accelerometers to meas...