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The Relationship of Actigraph Accelerometer Cut-Points for Estimating Physical Activity With Selected Health Outcomes: Results From NHANES 2003-06

  • Published on September 2012

The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of child and adult cut-points on physical activity (PA) intensity, the prevalence of meeting PA guidelines, and association with selected health outcomes. Participants (6,578 adults ≥ 18 years, and 3,174 children and adolescents ≤ 17 years) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-06 (Centers ...



Comparison of Three Generations of ActiGraph™ Activity Monitors in Children and Adolescents

  • Published on 2012

In this study, we evaluated agreement among three generations of ActiGraph™ accelerometers in children and adolescents. Twenty-nine participants (mean age = 14.2 ± 3.0 years) completed two laboratory-based activity sessions, each lasting 60 min. During each session, participants concurrently wore three different models of the ActiGraph™ accelerometers (GT1M, GT3X, GT3X+). Agreement among ...


Girls' Physical Activity Levels During Organized Sports in Australia

  • Added on July 26, 2012

Purpose The primary aim of this study was to objectively examine physical activity (PA) levels of girls during organized sport (OS), and to compare the levels between games and practices for the same participants. Secondary aims of this study were to document lesson context and coach behavior during practices and ...


Influences on Children's Weekday and Weekend Day Physical Activity: The Change! Project

  • Added on July 5, 2012

Objectives To investigate the impact of the CHANGE! curriculum-based intervention across time on children’s weekday and weekend day physical activity (PA) levels and to report effect of covariates on the outcome measures. Methods Twelve primary schools were randomised to an Intervention (N = 6) or Control condition. Baseline, 20-week post-intervention and 10...


Energy Intake and Expenditure During Sedentary Screen Time and Motion-Controlled Video Gaming

  • Added on July 3, 2012

Background Television watching and playing of video games (VGs) are associated with higher energy intakes. Motion-controlled video games (MC) may be a healthier alternative to sedentary screen-based activities because of higher energy expenditures, but little is known about the effects of these games on energy intakes. Objective Energy intake, expenditure, ...


Effect of Resistance Training on Body Composition, Self-Efficacy, Depression, and Activity in Postpartum Women

  • Added on June 28, 2012

This study assessed the effect of resistance training (RT) in 60 healthy postpartum women. Participants were randomized to 18 weeks of RT or an active comparison group (flexibility training). RT and flexibility training (FT) exercises were completed twice-weekly based on the American College of Sports Medicine recommendations. Study outcomes included muscular strength, ...