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128 results for "American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)"

Patterns of Accelerometer-Assessed Sedentary Behavior in Older Women

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

Purpose To examine characteristics of accelerometer-assessed sedentary behavior among older women. Methods An ancillary study to the Women’s Health Study is collecting 7 days of accelerometer-assessed (Actigraph GT3X+) physical activity and sedentary behavior data in ~15,000 women. This analysis includes data from the first 5,032 (mean age, 70.1 yr) women with ≥4 days ...


Sedentary/active Behaviors And Cardiometabolic Risk: Protective Effects Of Sleep Duration, Nhanes 2005-2006

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

Optimal sleep duration (7-8h), moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) and light-intensity activity are beneficially associated with cardiometabolic outcomes and related biomarkers, while sedentary time and long (≥9h) or short (<7h) sleep duration are detrimentally associated. Purpose This study examined whether sleep duration modified the relationship between both sedentary/...



Estimation of Caloric Expenditure Using Triaxial Accelerometers

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

Accelerometers-based activity monitors are commonly used to measure physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE). Newly designed wrist and hip-worn triaxial accelerometers claim to accurately predict PAEE across a wide range of activities. Purpose To determine if the Nike FuelBand (NFB), Fitbit (FB) and ActiGraph GT3X+ (AG) accurately estimate PAEE in ...



An Novel Approach to Quantifying Intra-Day Physical Activity Pattern

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

The importance of regular physical activity for maintaining optimal health is well documented. Accelerometer-based measures of activity have proven very useful in recent years for quantifying activity behavior in a wide variety of populations, including adults aged > 65 years. However, few studies have focused specifically on activity patterns within a 24-hour ...




Physical Activity And Sedentary Behaviour In Scottish Youth With Type 1 Diabetes

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

Physical activity can benefit the health of youth with Type 1 diabetes. Despite the benefits some studies have found patients do not always meet the physical activity recommendation of 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) per day. Physical activity and sedentary behaviour have not been measured previously in Scottish youth with ...


Seasonal Changes in Childcare-related Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Among Preschoolers

  • Presented on May 29, 2013

Results from several objective monitoring studies suggest that children’s physical activity (PA) patterns may change across seasons; however, it is not well understood how PA patterns in the childcare setting may change across seasons. Purpose To prospectively track preschoolers’ PA patterns during childcare while investigating for seasonal differences in ...