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36 results for "Activity and Technology"


Choosing Instruments for Research: an Evaluation of Two Activity Monitors in Healthy Women

  • Published on July 20, 2013

Introduction: Activity-based monitors offer researchers a feasible, quantitative means for the assessing physical activity and sleep quality on a consistent and uniform basis. The purpose of this comparative study was to evaluate the reliability and feasibility of the Fitbit 4.10 activity based monitoring system to the standard actigraph GT3X+ in 42 ...


Comparison of Physical Activity Measures Using Mobile Phone-Based CalFit and Actigraph

  • Published on June 13, 2013

Background Epidemiological studies on physical activity often lack inexpensive, objective, valid, and reproducible tools for measuring physical activity levels of participants. Novel sensing technologies built into smartphones offer the potential to fill this gap. Objectives We sought to validate estimates of physical activity and determine the usability for large population-based ...


Association between accelerometer-measured physical activity intensities and sedentary time in 8-10 year old children

  • Published on 2013

Abstract This study examines the association between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) intensities and sedentary behaviour (SED) in a cohort of 532 children aged 8-10 y. PA and SED were assessed by accelerometer over 7-days. Television and computer/video-game use were self-reported. Associations between PA intensities and SED variables were assessed by ...


Insulin secretion and its association with physical activity, fitness and screen time in children

  • Published on Oct. 16, 2013

Objective To determine the independent associations of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), fitness, screen time, and adiposity with insulin secretion in children. Design and Methods Caucasian youth (n = 423/630), 8-10 years old, with at least one obese biological parent, were studied (QUALITY cohort). Insulin secretion was measured using HOMA2-%...



Calibration of accelerometer output for children

  • Added on August 5, 2013

Understanding the determinants of physical activity behavior in children and youths is essential to the design and implementation of intervention studies to increase physical activity. Objective methods to assess physical activity behavior using various types of motion detectors have been recommended as an alternative to self-report for this population because ...


A Comparison of Young Children’s Physical Activity Levels in Physical Education, Recess and Exergaming

  • Presented on May 30, 2013

Purpose Recess and other school-based physical activity (PA) programs are important avenues for school children to participate in PA beyond physical education at school (NASPE, 2006). However, the quantification of the contributions of these programs, as compared with physical education, remains largely unexplored. This study was designed to compare young children’...


Development of a New Cell Phone-Based Physical Activity Recall Using Daily Activity Pictures

  • Presented on May 31, 2013

Purpose Self-reported physical activity (PA) has several challenges, including recall errors, social desirability, incomplete answers and misunderstanding of questionnaires. All of these affect PA estimates. To reduce recall errors, daily PA diaries have been used as a criterion for other types of PA questionnaires. The purposes of this study were ...


Contribution of Active Video Game Play to Daily Physical Activity among College Students

  • Presented on May 31, 2013

National surveys indicate less than half of college-age students meet physical activity (PA) guidelines (ACHA, 2009). Additionally, 65% of college students are active video game (AVG) players (Jones, 2003). AVGs incorporate PA into game play and could be used to increase PA. A key step in establishing their efficacy as an intervention tool ...