Methodological considerations in using accelerometers to assess habitual physical activity in children aged 0-5 years.
about
Variation in population levels of physical activity in European children and adolescents according to cross-European studies: a systematic literature review within DEDIPACRecommendations and evidence for reporting items in pediatric clinical trial protocols and reports: two systematic reviewsChildhood asthma and physical activity: a systematic review with meta-analysis and Graphic Appraisal Tool for Epidemiology assessmentValidation of parent-reported physical activity and sedentary time by accelerometry in young children.Feasibility study to objectively assess activity and location of Hispanic preschoolers: a short communicationThe Active for Life Year 5 (AFLY5) school-based cluster randomised controlled trial protocol: detailed statistical analysis planSchoolyard physical activity of 6-11 year old children assessed by GPS and accelerometry.Movement recognition technology as a method of assessing spontaneous general movements in high risk infantsAre context-specific measures of parental-reported physical activity and sedentary behaviour associated with accelerometer data in 2-9-year-old European children?Do the correlates of screen time and sedentary time differ in preschool children?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.Association between objectively evaluated physical activity and sedentary behavior and screen time in primary school childrenEffect of 12-month intervention with lipid-based nutrient supplement on the physical activity of Malawian toddlers: a randomised, controlled trial.Study protocol of physical activity and sedentary behaviour measurement among schoolchildren by accelerometry--cross-sectional survey as part of the ENERGY-project.The IDEFICS validation study on field methods for assessing physical activity and body composition in children: design and data collection.A policy-driven multifaceted approach for early childhood physical fitness promotion: impacts on body composition and physical fitness in young Chinese children.Is overweight in stunted preschool children in Cameroon related to reductions in fat oxidation, resting energy expenditure and physical activity?Correlates of light and moderate-to-vigorous objectively measured physical activity in four-year-old children.Longitudinal analysis of sleep in relation to BMI and body fat in children: the FLAME study.Predictive validity and classification accuracy of ActiGraph energy expenditure equations and cut-points in young children.Changes in physical activity over time in young children: a longitudinal study using accelerometersValidation of the Netherlands physical activity questionnaire in Brazilian childrenEffects of adiposity on physical activity in childhood: Iowa Bone Development Study.Feasibility and validity of accelerometer measurements to assess physical activity in toddlers.Association between light-intensity physical activity and adiposity in childhoodDo more active children sleep more? A repeated cross-sectional analysis using accelerometry.Primary prevention of childhood obesity through counselling sessions at Swedish child health centres: design, methods and baseline sample characteristics of the PRIMROSE cluster-randomised trial.The validity and reliability of a home environment preschool-age physical activity questionnaire (Pre-PAQ).Weekly trends in preschoolers' physical activity and sedentary time in childcare.Correlates of sedentary time and physical activity among preschool-aged children.Assessment of physical activity and energy expenditure: an overview of objective measures.Physical activity measurements: lessons learned from the pathways studyThe influence of aerobic fitness on obesity and its parent-offspring correlations in a cross-sectional study among German families.An objective assessment of toddlers' physical activity and sedentary levels: a cross-sectional study.The objective measurement of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in 2-3 year olds and their parents: a cross-sectional feasibility study in the bi-ethnic Born in Bradford cohortSupporting Physical Activity in the Childcare Environment (SPACE): rationale and study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trialThe association between physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep, and body mass index z-scores in different settings among toddlers and preschoolers.UK Preschool-aged children's physical activity levels in childcare and at home: a cross-sectional explorationThree-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial to reduce excessive weight gain in the first two years of life: protocol for the POI follow-up study.A randomised controlled trial of multiple periods of outdoor free-play to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity among 3 to 6 year old children attending childcare: study protocol
P2860
Q26746949-071C8899-189B-44ED-AEA9-452D93F40309Q26783200-2ACE3086-6D26-4C6A-94A4-31E0344A7048Q27311280-E095D3B7-1DBC-421E-A909-37064B170897Q27324605-DDFBF713-F994-404F-99B7-FC74022B380FQ28388600-D940DD01-58D4-4BC9-80D8-A642DEFC9C8BQ30542195-4C552D9C-0C37-4545-B871-770F567D01FCQ30543572-A1B3A941-B395-4733-BF4A-AF40F287BA4FQ30613969-B5B333E5-0A39-4D84-BFC9-F6D52F3585DCQ30828284-0866DCCF-A864-48BF-AB23-CFC4CCE19C7EQ30843306-EFC2498B-271E-4D4A-A6CB-2428AB824BECQ31049497-1C7BA9E1-AB84-4895-B200-783502620022Q33629998-8E06C1C9-C8AB-4620-846D-A82FF6381A85Q33662069-6439B8E3-5E7A-45E4-84E1-78A56BFCBBEAQ33856383-0ED86B10-5CA6-47AE-8C33-91AF3FE0F608Q33868985-B30F9C28-CA10-4C68-BEB8-9B135EB12B6FQ33938670-B2377FCC-9C70-4E51-8D00-79D09E73DA4EQ34305863-9616942E-CD23-416A-B475-8DD5EE362474Q34990438-88C33F29-F714-4D38-B6D9-F0004CFEF8D1Q35009664-64878315-92B6-4433-900C-CCABF7E013D8Q35045428-E878864B-5E59-4BED-887F-389A94131223Q35055357-A8E60976-9623-4347-BA20-B47A084D81D2Q35061354-74C61F4C-B021-47D7-A3B4-FE3A47868C37Q35088902-A8D6BE47-08BC-427E-969B-D20ECC6B6121Q35093342-3AB05A7A-C745-4A1C-BA67-F5F0DC7F2DE6Q35109832-25F9D227-5E0E-49A9-8D12-114DBD63C09EQ35138345-2AE3D067-E086-46B6-B288-4A42414A83E9Q35143509-2460B7F6-7706-4823-9435-050006BFC42AQ35183202-6032053C-A7FD-48C0-8CD0-0A4099AE1D38Q35227972-CBC6669C-38D2-4D65-BB3A-4B0468A3B2C2Q35569670-E138243D-AF57-4D52-BB1F-21B06FFF1A81Q35596507-4F00C4FD-01ED-44FE-9139-B930F713B784Q35600850-7250CC0C-2AA8-4AC3-A72B-878C52369222Q35688468-37AE26AD-59AB-4E37-92F8-08FFB3D9C646Q35789500-865E566C-9154-4F2D-8559-05F6C2681375Q35837879-817011DA-36E9-4552-A89F-BDEEEEF595A7Q35913869-95104173-EAB5-4813-862E-34DF275CEF62Q36083133-E1B00D5C-2E95-46CF-957D-F4169CBB8302Q36094675-D89A9834-8D2F-4C6E-B632-F2199D5FEA3AQ36101824-3A44A725-8A7B-4BC1-9B9B-C57AE89A6C16Q36122253-63221D11-CC34-469A-A374-17F2C7EBE526
P2860
Methodological considerations in using accelerometers to assess habitual physical activity in children aged 0-5 years.
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
scientific article published on 14 January 2009
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
vědecký článek
@cs
name
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@en
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@nl
type
label
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@en
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@nl
prefLabel
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@en
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@nl
P1476
Methodological considerations ...... ty in children aged 0-5 years.
@en
P2093
John J Reilly
P304
P356
10.1016/J.JSAMS.2008.10.008
P577
2009-01-14T00:00:00Z