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32 results for "International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (ICPAPH)"

Travel to School by Public Transit: Rethinking Active Transportation

  • Presented on April 2014

Abstract: Travel by public transit is increasingly recognised as a ‘walk interrupted’ and therefore a potential means to engage in physical activity (PA). However, little is known about how taking public transit to and from school contributes to PA in youth. Our objective was to assess moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) during ...



Validity of the GPAQ for Measuring Sedentary Behaviour in a Chilean Adult Population

  • Presented on April 2014

Objective: To assess the validity of the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) for measuring sedentary behaviour (SB) in the Chilean adult population. Methods: 204 adults (88/116 male/female, 45.2±14.0) who were randomly selected during National Health Survey 2009-2010 completed the protocol. The participants wore an Actigraph GT3X (AG) for at least 7 consecutive ...


Physical Activity Levels in Physical Education Classes in a City in Southern Brazil

  • Presented on April 2014

Abstract: The objective of this study was to estimate physical activity levels of schoolchildren during physical education classes. Thirty classes between second and fifth grades were selected from Florianópolis’ public schools, of which 13 (n=260, 50.4% boys) had attended to physical education classes. Actigraph® GT3X+ physical monitors were used to ...


One-Year Stability of Objectively Measured Physical Activity Among Adults

  • Presented on April 2014

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the one-year stability of objectively-measured physical activity (PA) among individuals aged 18 to 35 years. We recruited 16 volunteers (8 men) and measured their activity levels every month from October 2012 to September 2013. GT3x+ Actigraph accelerometers were used; the epoch was set at 5 seconds. ...



Sedentary Behavior by Physical Activity Levels in Working Women

  • Presented on April 2014

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in sedentary time between employed women who meet minimum exercise recommendations and those who do not. Methods: Activity levels were assessed by the Actigraph GT3X+ over 7 days in 103 employed women (age: 44.4±11.8). Demographic variables and perception of worksite facilities to ...


Physical Activity and Cognitive Function in Brazilian Children: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Perspectives

  • Presented on April 2014

Introduction: Cognitive function (CF) is responsible for mental and intellectual processes. The effects of physical activity (PA) on cognition are likely to be over brain structure and function. During childhood, nervous system structures are growing fast representing a crucial period for cognitive development. Purpose: Analyze both cross-sectional and longitudinal associations ...


Associations of Physical Activity with Mental Health and Work Engagement

  • Presented on April 2014

Background and Aim: Research on physical activity and mental health has mainly focused on mental disorders. However, mental health is not merely the absence of disorders but also comprises well-being. An indicator of work-related well-being is work engagement. The aim of this study was to explore associations of moderate to ...