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A Preliminary Investigation of Residential Self-Selection in Smart Growth Versus Urban Sprawl

  • Added on June 14, 2012

Background Determining the relation of built environment characteristics to physical activity and obesity remains an ongoing public health concern. Recent literature suggests that environment characteristics of smart growth planning (e.g., walkability, preservation of open space) may promote physical activity. However, the majority of studies examining associations between these environmental ...



The Relationship Between Outdoor Activity and Health in Older Adults

  • Added on June 14, 2012

Background Humans have an innate connection and attraction to nature, often referred to as ‘biophilia.’ Exposure to nature has been reported to have a positive impact on health, and several studies have documented that engaging in physical activity outdoors improves mental health and well being. Exact mechanisms remain unknown but ...




Schoolyard Physical Activity on 6 Schools in Denmark – Using GPS, Accelerometry and GIS

  • Added on March 13, 2012

Background Schools provide a unique setting for the promotion of physical activity (PA) in children through structured physical education, recesses, extracurricular sports and promotion of community activities. Because recesses may contribute up to 40% of moderate/vigorous activity, approaches that increase activity during recess are of interest. A number of recent ...


Predictive Validity of Three ActiGraph Energy Expenditure Equations for Children

  • Presented on 06/01/2005

Purpose This study evaluated the predictive validity of three previously published ActiGraph energy expenditure (EE) prediction equations developed for children and adolescents. Methods A total of 45 healthy children and adolescents (mean age: 13.7 +/- 2.6 yr) completed four 5-min activity trials (normal walking, brisk walking, easy running, and fast running) in an ...



Reliability and Validity of Accelerometer Devices when used to Detect Differences in Activity Intensity and Estimate Energy Expenditure in Lean and Overweight Adults

  • Added on July 26, 2011

Reliability and validity of accelerometer devices when used to detect differences in activity intensity and estimate energy expenditure in lean and overweight adults. Khalid S. AlJaloud, Adrienne R. Hughes, Stuart D.R. Galloway. Health and Exercise Science Research Group, School of Sport, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA. SCOTLAND, U.K. ...