Validity of the ActivPAL™ and the ActiGraph Monitors in Preschoolers

PURPOSEThis study aimed to compare three objective measures (GT1M ActiGraph, ActivPAL™, and direct observation) of sedentary behavior in preschoolers. METHODSFifty-two 4- to 6-yr-old preschoolers wore an ActivPAL™ and a GT1M ActiGraph for five consecutive days and were videotaped for 1 h during clas...

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Hauptverfasser: DE DECKER, ELLEN, DE CRAEMER, MARIEKE, SANTOS-LOZANO, ALEJANDRO, VAN CAUWENBERGHE, EVELINE, DE BOURDEAUDHUIJ, ILSE, CARDON, GREET
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description PURPOSEThis study aimed to compare three objective measures (GT1M ActiGraph, ActivPAL™, and direct observation) of sedentary behavior in preschoolers. METHODSFifty-two 4- to 6-yr-old preschoolers wore an ActivPAL™ and a GT1M ActiGraph for five consecutive days and were videotaped for 1 h during classroom activities at preschool. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was calculated to assess the criterion validity of the ActivPAL™ (sitting/lying, with and without standing still) and the GT1M ActiGraph (
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Child, Preschool
Dermatitis, Contact - etiology
Female
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Motor Activity
Observation
ROC Curve
Sedentary Lifestyle
Space life sciences
Vertebrates: body movement. Posture. Locomotion. Flight. Swimming. Physical exercise. Rest. Sports
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