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263 results for "General Activity"

Convergent Validity of 3 Low Cost Motion Sensors With the ActiGraph Accelerometer

  • Published on 09/07/2010

Background This study evaluated the utility of several lower cost physical activity (PA) assessment instruments for detecting PA volume (steps) and intensity (time in MVPA or activity time) using convergent methods of assessment. Methods Participants included 26 adults (9 male) age 27.3 ± 7.1 years with a BMI of 23.8 ± 2.8 kg/m2. Instruments evaluated included the ...


Accelerometer Use in a Physical Activity Intervention Trial

  • Published on 08/17/2010

This paper describes the application of best practice recommendations for using accelerometers in a physical activity (PA) intervention trial, and the concordance of different methods for measuring PA. A subsample (n=63; 26%) of the 239 healthy, sedentary adults participating in a PA trial (mean age=47.5; 82% women) wore the ActiGraph monitor at all 3 ...


Objective Measurement of Levels and Patterns of Physical Activity

  • Published on 09/13/2007

Objective To measure the levels and patterns of physical activity, using accelerometers, of 11-year-old children participating in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). Design Cross-sectional analysis. Setting ALSPAC is a birth cohort study located in the former county of Avon, in the southwest of England. This study ...


Physical Exercise, Fitness and Dietary Pattern and Their Relationship With Circadian Blood Pressure Pattern, Augmentation Index and Endothelial Dysfunction Biological Markers: EVIDENT Study Protocol

  • Published on 05/07/2010

Background Healthy lifestyles may help to delay arterial aging. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship of physical activity and dietary pattern to the circadian pattern of blood pressure, central and peripheral blood pressure, pulse wave velocity, carotid intima-media thickness and biological markers of endothelial dysfunction in ...


The Accuracy of the Accelerometers (Actical and Actigraph) Among Korean People

  • Published on 09/28/2008

Background Nowadays, decreased physical activity is considered to be a contributor to increase the prevalence of many diseases such as obesity, coronary heart disease and so on. Many researches demonstrated that regular physical activity reduce all cause mortality. To increase the physical activities of the population, accurate estimation of the ...


Comparison of Two Approaches to Structured Physical Activity Surveys for Adolescents

  • Published on December 2004

Purpose To compare the test-retest reliability, convergent validity, and overall feasibility/usability of activity-based (AB) and time-based (TB) approaches for obtaining self-reported moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) from adolescents. Methods Adolescents (206 females and 114 males) completed two 3-d physical activity recalls using the AB and TB surveys, which contained identical lists of ...


A Refined 2-Regression Model for the ActiGraph Accelerometer

  • Published on 05/01/2010

Purpose The purpose of this study was to refine the 2006 Crouter 2-regression model to eliminate the misclassification of walking/running when starting an activity in the middle of a minute on the ActiGraph clock. Methods Forty-eight participants [mean (sd) age 35 yrs (11.4)] performed 10-min bouts of various activities ranging from sedentary ...


Gender, mental health service use and objectively measured physical activity: Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2003-2004)

  • Published on June 1, 2008

Objective To examine the relationship between physical activity levels measured objectively by accelerometry and the use of mental health services (MHS) in a representative sample of males and females. Method NHANES 2003-2004 is a cross-sectional study of the civilian, non-institutionalized US adult population. Participants reported whether or not they had ...



Calibration of an accelerometer during free-living activities in children

  • Added on February 1, 2007

OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to develop an equation to predict energy expenditure and to derive cut-points for moderate and vigorous physical activity intensity from the Actigraph accelerometer output in children aged 12 years. METHODS: The children performed a series of activities (lying, sitting, slow walking, fast walking, hopscotch ...