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66 results for "Reference Research"


Ambulatory Monitoring and Sedentary Behaviour: A Population-Health Perspective

  • Published on November 2012

Opportunities for sedentary-behaviour research using device-based measures are proposed, addressing four main topics: first, there is an explanation of how sedentary behaviours can most usefully be understood, emphasizing how they are distinct from lack of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (the major focus of current national and international public-health guidelines), together with ...



Device-Based Monitoring in Physical Activity and Public Health Research

  • Published on November 2012

Measurement of physical activity is important, given the vital role of this behavior in physical and mental health. Over the past quarter of a century, the use of small, non-invasive, wearable monitors to assess physical activity has become commonplace. This review is divided into three sections. In the first section, ...


Event-Based Analysis of Free-Living Behaviour

  • Published on November 2012

The quantification of free-living physical activities is important in understanding how physical activity and sedentary behaviour impact on health and also on how interventions might modify free-living behaviour to enhance health. Quantification, and the terminology used, has in many ways been determined by the choice of measurement technique. The inter-related ...


Walkability Parameters, Active Transportation and Objective Physical Activity: Moderating and Mediating Effects of Motor Vehicle Ownership in a Cross-sectional Study

  • Published on 2012

Background Neighborhood walkability has been associated with physical activity in several studies. However, as environmental correlates of physical activity may be context specific, walkability parameters need to be investigated separately in various countries and contexts. Furthermore, the mechanisms by which walkability affects physical activity have been less investigated. Based on ...


The Feasibility of Rapid Baseline Objective Physical Activity Measurement in a Natural Experimental Study of a Commuting Population

  • Added on October 4, 2012

Background Studies of the effects of environmental interventions on physical activity should include valid measures of physical activity before and after the intervention. Baseline data collection can be difficult when the timetable for introduction of an intervention is outside researchers' control. This paper reports and reflects on the practical issues, ...


A Cluster-randomized Controlled Trial of Strategies to Increase Adolescents' Physical Activity and Motivation During Physical Education Lessons: The Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education (MALP) Trial

  • Published on 2012

Background The physical activity (PA) levels of many children and adolescents in Australia are currently insufficient to promote health benefits. Physical education (PE) programs aim to promote PA and reach nearly all school-aged children, but PA levels within PE lessons are often low. PE teachers may influence children's motivation to ...


Differences Between Weekday and Weekend Levels of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity in Thai Adolescents

  • Added on September 24, 2012

Attempts to reduce the decline in physical activity (PA) in adolescence have been the focus of many public health interventions. This study aimed to (1) determine differences in moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) levels between weekdays and weekends and (2) identify adolescents meeting current PA guidelines (PAG). To meet these objectives, 186 Thai adolescents aged 13 ...