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The following pages link to Conducting accelerometer-based activity assessments in field-based research (Q36315542):
Displaying 50 items.
- A participatory parent-focused intervention promoting physical activity in preschools: design of a cluster-randomized trial (Q21260234) (← links)
- Wrist activity monitor counts are correlated with dynamic but not static assessments of arm elevation exposure made with a triaxial accelerometer (Q23918440) (← links)
- Interventions for promoting physical activity in people with cystic fibrosis (Q24201817) (← links)
- Unique contributions of ISCOLE to the advancement of accelerometry in large studies (Q26751801) (← links)
- Are physical activity studies in Hispanics meeting reporting guidelines for continuous monitoring technology? A systematic review (Q26783286) (← links)
- Single parent status and children’s objectively measured level of physical activity (Q26797290) (← links)
- The Inadmissibility of What We Eat in America and NHANES Dietary Data in Nutrition and Obesity Research and the Scientific Formulation of National Dietary Guidelines (Q26822589) (← links)
- Smartphone apps to improve fitness and increase physical activity among young people: protocol of the Apps for IMproving FITness (AIMFIT) randomized controlled trial (Q27310775) (← links)
- Movement prediction using accelerometers in a human population (Q27314795) (← links)
- Randomized controlled pilot of an intervention to reduce and break-up overweight/obese adults' overall sitting-time (Q27335328) (← links)
- Measurement of physical activity in obese persons: how and why? A review (Q27691833) (← links)
- Sedentary time and markers of chronic low-grade inflammation in a high risk population (Q28534691) (← links)
- Comparing accelerometer, pedometer and a questionnaire for measuring physical activity in bronchiectasis: a validity and feasibility study? (Q28563983) (← links)
- Characteristics associated with requested and required accelerometer wear in children (Q28681471) (← links)
- How active are our children? Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study. (Q28681543) (← links)
- Estimation of daily energy expenditure in pregnant and non-pregnant women using a wrist-worn tri-axial accelerometer (Q28742008) (← links)
- Accelerometer Data Collection and Processing Criteria to Assess Physical Activity and Other Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Practical Considerations. (Q30235236) (← links)
- Prediction of activity-related energy expenditure using accelerometer-derived physical activity under free-living conditions: a systematic review (Q30250355) (← links)
- Longitudinal physical activity and sedentary behaviour in preschool-aged children with cerebral palsy across all functional levels (Q30252537) (← links)
- Association of physiological and psychological health outcomes with physical activity and sedentary behavior in adults with type 2 diabetes (Q30252645) (← links)
- Differences in sedentary time and physical activity among mothers and children using a movement-to-music video program in the home environment: a pilot study. (Q30384170) (← links)
- A childhood obesity intervention developed by families for families: results from a pilot study (Q30394376) (← links)
- Reporting the reliability of accelerometer data with and without missing values (Q30409136) (← links)
- Evaluation of 2 self-report measures of physical activity with accelerometry in young adults (Q30415536) (← links)
- A prospective, longitudinal study of growth, nutrition and sedentary behaviour in young children with cerebral palsy (Q30436142) (← links)
- Research to encourage exercise for fibromyalgia (REEF): use of motivational interviewing, outcomes from a randomized-controlled trial (Q30531831) (← links)
- To remove or to replace traditional electronic games? A crossover randomised controlled trial on the impact of removing or replacing home access to electronic games on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children aged 10-12 years. (Q30540748) (← links)
- Impact of accelerometer wear time on physical activity data: a NHANES semisimulation data approach (Q30560172) (← links)
- Effects of the 3-year Sigue la Huella intervention on sedentary time in secondary school students. (Q30564379) (← links)
- Motivational Outcomes and Predictors of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity and Sedentary Time for Adolescents in the Sigue La Huella Intervention. (Q30570365) (← links)
- Prediction of energy expenditure and physical activity in preschoolers (Q30577539) (← links)
- Accelerometer measurement of upper extremity movement after stroke: a systematic review of clinical studies (Q30592410) (← links)
- Mitii™ ABI: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial of a web-based multi-modal training program for children and adolescents with an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). (Q30661976) (← links)
- Accelerometer data reduction in adolescents: effects on sample retention and bias (Q30721257) (← links)
- Characteristics of missing physical activity data in children and youth (Q30757136) (← links)
- Adding maps (GPS) to accelerometry data to improve study participants' recall of physical activity: a methodological advance in physical activity research. (Q30818482) (← links)
- Moving to business - changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior after multilevel intervention in small and medium-size workplaces (Q30845455) (← links)
- Obtaining Accelerometer Data in a National Cohort of Black and White Adults (Q30863507) (← links)
- From sedentary time to sedentary patterns: accelerometer data reduction decisions in youth (Q30867454) (← links)
- Public transit generates new physical activity: Evidence from individual GPS and accelerometer data before and after light rail construction in a neighborhood of Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (Q30991582) (← links)
- Protocol for the modeling the epidemiologic transition study: a longitudinal observational study of energy balance and change in body weight, diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk (Q31043445) (← links)
- Accelerometer data requirements for reliable estimation of habitual physical activity and sedentary time of children during the early years - a worked example following a stepped approach (Q31049497) (← links)
- New Insights into Activity Patterns in Children, Found Using Functional Data Analyses (Q31096355) (← links)
- Examination of different accelerometer cut-points for assessing sedentary behaviors in children (Q31155579) (← links)
- Separating bedtime rest from activity using waist or wrist-worn accelerometers in youth. (Q31158532) (← links)
- Comparison of physical activity measures using mobile phone-based CalFit and actigraph (Q33439892) (← links)
- Development of a smartphone application to measure physical activity using sensor-assisted self-report (Q33440676) (← links)
- Rationale, design and methods for a randomised and controlled trial to investigate whether home access to electronic games decreases children's physical activity (Q33475995) (← links)
- Associations of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity and body mass index with glycated haemoglobin within the general population: a cross-sectional analysis of the 2008 Health Survey for England (Q33552738) (← links)
- Interruption in physical activity bout analysis: an accelerometry research issue (Q33602112) (← links)