Research Database

91 results for "International Society on Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)"

Perceived environment and neighbourhood characteristics: What is their relationship with physical activity of heart disease patients not attending cardiac rehabilitation?

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Emerging literature suggests that the environment can impact physical activity levels. To date, however, very little is known about the role of the environment with individuals living with heart disease. The purpose of this study was to objectively measure the physical activity (PA) of individuals with coronary heart disease (...


Free-living accelerometer-determined time spent at or above individualized normal cadence in children by BMI-defined weight status

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: The study of children’s free-living cadence (steps/min) is possible using accelerometers capable of recording minute-by-minute step data monitored over several days. The objective of this study was to determine free-living accelerometer- determined time at or above GAITRite-assessed individualized normal cadence in children categorized by BMI as normal ...


Predicting energy expenditure from a wrist-worn ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometer

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To examine the validity of a wrist-worn accelerometer for predicting energy expenditure in adults. Methods: Thirty-eight adults (Mage: 35.7 ± 12.2; 54% male) participated in up to 6 prescribed activities of daily living (e.g. washing dishes, sweeping), and walking (slow and brisk), while wearing an ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometer on the non-dominant wrist. ...


Demonstrating the utility of a person-worn camera to assess multiple behaviors in different populations: Beyond accelerometers and food recalls

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To provide objective measures of physical activity (PA) and eating behaviors (EB) using a single device. Person-worn cameras (PWC) offer the opportunity to classify and characterize multiple concurrent activities and their contexts, simultaneously; allowing for the objective classification of contextual and time-specific activities. Methods: Two distinct populations, overweight females (...


Are newer versions of ActiGraph accelerometers (GT3X+) comparable with older models (7164) in young people, and does the low frequency extension make a difference?

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Data comparability is an important question in longitudinal studies using different models of accelerometers to measure physical activity. Although studies have been done with adults to compare 7164 and GT3X+ Actigraph accelerometers, comparability in youth has not been demonstrated. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the 7164 ...


Beyond the home: Effects of including more than one location on modeled relationships between environment and physical activity

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: The dominant methodology for assessing the effects of environment on physical activity focuses on the home environment. However physical activity may occur throughout the day in other locations. These environments may play a role in influencing amount of physical activity conducted, and should be considered. Methods: Eight studies using ...


Perceived neighborhood recreation environments and physical activity in adolescents

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To examine relationships between parent perceived neighborhood recreational environment and physical activity (PA) in adolescents. Perceived diversity and proximity of recreation facilities is a core component of activity friendly neighborhood environments which may contribute to youth PA. Methods: Participants (N=928, mean age 14.1± 1.4 years old, with 50.4% girls, 33.4 non-white/Hispanic) were ...


Maximizing the detection of youth sedentary behavior with accelerometer data

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Accelerometers are commonly used as an objective measure of sedentary behavior, but the method of defining nonwear time directly affects sedentary estimates. The present study examined nonwear definitions and their impact on detection of sedentary time in youth using different ActiGraph models and filters. Methods: 60 youth (34 children and 26 adolescents; ...


Summertime changes in sleep, physical activity, and BMI in urban minority girls

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Seasonal variations in weight gain among children are well documented. Urban minority and overweight youth are at higher risk for weight gain during the summer months, which may result from decreases in physical activity (PA) and sleep. While research has established links between PA, sleep, and BMI, the current ...


Length of sedentary breaks is associated with metabolic risk score in Portuguese children and adolescents: The LAbMed physical activity study

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To analyze the association of the length of sedentary behavior breaks on metabolic risk score (MRS) in Portuguese adolescents (12-18 years). Methods: In 2012 we evaluated 400 adolescents (46% males) in a school-based study. We measured cardiorespiratory fitness (20m_shuttle-run test), blood pressure, height, waist circumference, fasting glucose and insulin, total cholesterol, ...