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Fatness, Fitness and Physical Activity Among Young Icelanders: A Longitudinal Study

  • Presented on 24 October 2012

Aim To investigate eight-year changes in fatness, fitness and physical activity in a cohort of Icelandic children by comparing measurements conducted at two different time points. Methods In 2003 a total of 489, 9-year-olds participated in a study called Lifestyle of 9 and 15 year-old Icelanders. A total of 258 from this cohort were recruited ...


Effects of Locomotor Skill Program on Minority Preschoolers' Physical Activity Levels

  • Published on August 2012

This pilot study examined the effects of a teacher-taught, locomotor skill (LMS)-based physical activity (PA) program on the LMS and PA levels of minority preschooler-aged children. Eight low-socioeconomic status preschool classrooms were randomized into LMS-PA (LMS-oriented lesson plans) or control group (supervised free playtime). Interventions were delivered for 30 min/...


Assessment of Wear/Nonwear Time Classification Algorithms for Triaxial Accelerometer

  • Added on December 3, 2012

Purpose The objective of this study is to assess the performance of existing wear/nonwear time classification algorithms for accelerometry data collected in the free-living environment using a wrist-worn triaxial accelerometer and a waist-worn uniaxial accelerometer in older adults. Methods Twenty-nine adults age 76 to 96 yr wore wrist accelerometers for approximately 24 ...



Active Travel and Physical Activity Across the School Transition: The PEACH Project

  • Added on December 3, 2012

Purpose Physical activity in youth decreases with age, with the transition from primary to secondary school being a key period for change. Active travel to school has been associated with higher physical activity in youth compared with those who travel by car. This study investigated whether change in travel mode ...


Artificial Neural Networks to Predict Activity Type and Energy Expenditure in Youth

  • Added on December 3, 2012

Previous studies have demonstrated that pattern recognition approaches to accelerometer data reduction are feasible and moderately accurate in classifying activity type in children. Whether pattern recognition techniques can be used to provide valid estimates of physical activity (PA) energy expenditure in youth remains unexplored in the research literature. Purpose The ...


Physical Activity Levels and Patterns of 19-Month-Old Children

  • Added on December 3, 2012

Purpose It is a commonly held perception that most young children are naturally active and meet physical activity recommendations. However, there is no scientific evidence available on which to confirm or refute such perceptions. The purpose of this study was to describe the physical activity levels and patterns of Australian ...


Computational Methods for Estimating Energy Expenditure in Human Physical Activities

  • Added on December 3, 2012

Abstract Accurate and reliable methods for assessing human physical activity (PA) energy expenditure (PAEE) are informative and essential for understanding individual behaviors and quantifying the effect of PA on disease, for PA surveillance, and for examining determinants of PA in different populations. This article reviews recent advances in the estimation ...


Assessing Volume of Accelerometry Data for Reliability in Preschool Children

  • Added on November 30, 2012

Purpose This study examines what volume of accelerometry data (h·d-1) is required to reliably estimate preschool children's physical activity and whether it is necessary to include weekday and weekend data. Methods Accelerometry data from 493 to 799 (depending on wear time) preschool children from the Melbourne-based Healthy Active Preschool Years study ...