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172 results for "Validation"

Identifying Children's Nocturnal Sleep Using 24-h Waist Accelerometry

  • Published on Sept. 8, 2014

Purpose: The purposes of this study were (1) to add layers and features to a previously published fully automated algorithm designed to identify children's nocturnal sleep and to exclude episodes of nighttime non-wear/wakefulness and potentially misclassified day time sleep episodes, and (2) to validate this refined sleep algorithm (RSA) against sleep ...


Validity of the Omron pedometer and the actigraph step count function in preschoolers

  • Published on June 12, 2014

Objectives: To validate the GT1M actigraph accelerometer step count function, and the Omron Walking Style Pro pedometer against accelerometer-based activity counts, and to compare pedometer-based and accelerometer-based steps in preschoolers. Design: A sample of 41 preschoolers (21 boys, mean age 5.43 ± 0.63 years) from one preschool in Flanders, Belgium, was included in data ...


Assessing Health-Related Physical Activity: Does Questionnaire Data Fit Accelerometer Data with Regard to Different Age Groups?

  • Presented on July 3, 2014

Introduction: Assessing the level of physical activity (PA) is highly relevant when talking about health related behavior. Although self-report questionnaires (PAQ) are the most commonly used method for measurement population PA, this type of assessment has limitations. PAQs have to primarily consider the change in PA behavior over lifespan and ...



Comparison of postural classification from thigh-worn Actigraph GT3X+ and ActivPal3 accelerometers under laboratory and free-living conditions

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: This study compared sitting, standing, and stepping classifications from thigh-worn Actigraph and ActivPAL monitors under laboratory and free-living conditions. Methods: Adults wore both monitors on the right thigh while performing 6 sitting, 2 standing, 8 stepping, and 1 cycling activity under laboratory observation (n=21), and during three days free-living (n=18). Percent of time ...


Comparison Of Moderate To Vigorous Physical Activity Assessed By Accelerometry And The EVS

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Background: Physical activity (PA) questionnaires are an affordable and time efficient tool that can be used by physicians to determine if individuals meet PA recommendations (≥150 min/week of moderate to vigorous PA [MVPA] accumulated in bouts ≥10 minutes). The Exercise Vital Signs EVS (Coleman et al. MSSE 2012) questionnaire was recently ...


Criterion-Referenced Validation of the Sedentary Behavior Record Instrument

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Background: Objective measures of sedentary behavior (SB) have been validated and used in a number of studies. However, these devices are limited in their ability to provide contextual information regarding the nature of SB. The Sedentary Behavior Record (SBR) is an adaptation of the 3-day Physical Activity Record for quantifying ...


Validity of Objective and Subjective Physical Activity Measurement During Pregnancy

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Background: Pregnancy researchers use various physical activity (PA) measurement techniques. However, few studies have evaluated the validity of these techniques in free-living environments, and there is little agreement regarding which may be the best to use. Consensus on this issue would be valuable to future researchers wishing to compare results ...


Validity of Individual versus Group Actigraph Prediction Equations During Structured Walking Sessions

  • Presented on May 30, 2014

Background: Accelerometers are increasingly used to objectively estimate free-living energy expenditure (EE) in population-based studies. Published group-level calibration equations are typically used to convert accelerometer count output into applicable EE units. The use of subject-specific calibration equations has been proposed as a way to increase the accuracy of EE ...


Validity of the Block Kids Physical Activity Screener for Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity

  • Presented on May 29, 2014

Purpose: Objectively measuring physical activity in children is often impractical; thus self-report methods are frequently used but may not be valid for determination of physical activity intensity. This study examined the accuracy and validity of the Block Kids Physical Activity Screener (PAS) for estimating moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) ...