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Seasonal Variation In Objectively Measured Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, And Sleep Duration Among Children

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Purpose Understanding fluctuations in lifestyle indicators is important to identify relevant time periods to intervene in order to promote a healthy lifestyle; however, objective assessment of multiple lifestyle indicators has never been done using a repeated-measures design. The primary aim was, therefore, to examine between-season and within-week variation in physical ...


Accounting For Physical Activity In Sedentary Behaviour Research: A Theoretical Framework

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Given its associations with morbidity and mortality, sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potentially significant public health issue. Although most studies of relationships between SB and health outcomes acknowledge that some sort of adjustment should be made for physical activity, there is no consensus on the approach for ...



Validation of Two Self-Reported Sleep Duration Measures Against Objective Estimates of Sleep Duration in a Large UK Adolescent Cohort

  • Presented on June 3, 2013

Introduction Self-reported sleep duration is widely used but may not provide accurate information. Correlations between objective estimates of sleep and self-reported data only demonstrate if a relationship is present but do not determine if the two measures agree. We sought to determine levels of agreement between two self-reported average weekday ...


Sustained vs. Shorter Bouts of Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Physical activity is known to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the relative importance of accumulating physical activity in sustained bouts versus shorter bouts in terms of CVD risk is yet to be determined. Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), ...


Intra-Day Physical Activity Patterns in Young and Older Adults

  • Presented on June 17. 2013

Introduction While many studies report lower daily physical activity (PA) in older compared with young adults, few have focused on how PA patterns may vary over the course of a day. Our working hypothesis is that older adults who report fatigue may adjust their behavior such that they accumulate relatively ...


MVPA and Sedentary Behavior In Community Dwelling Older Men Measured By Accelerometer

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Purpose The 2010 physical activity (PA) guidelines for older adults in the UK include a target of 150 minutes of moderate or vigorous PA (MVPA)/week and recommend minimizing time spent being sedentary in extended periods. There are few large studies of objectively measured PA in the elderly which can estimate the ...


Contemporaneous Assessment Of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior And Sleep Using An Actigraph GT3X+ Accelerometer

  • Presented on June 18, 2013

Introduction Physical activity (PA), sedentary behavior (SB) and sleep form the behavioral tripartite of energy expenditure and appear inter- and independently related to cardiometabolic disease and cancer. The ability to collect valid data on all three behaviors contemporaneously using one type of accelerometer is important because it may improve our ...


Congruency of Motion Sensors to Detect Change following a Sedentary Behavior Intervention

  • Presented on June 17, 2013

Introduction Time spent in sedentary behavior (SB) has deleterious effects on health. As a result, there is a strong scientific need to evaluate methods to assess SB. Purpose To determine responsiveness of two motion sensors to detect change in free-living, occupational SB during an intervention to decrease sitting activity. Methods ...